5 signs your business is ready for an AI chatbot
If your team is answering the same five questions all day, here's how to tell it's time to automate the front line.
If your team is answering the same five questions all day, here's how to tell it's time to automate the front line.
Three habits that let growing companies pass SOC 2 and HIPAA reviews without a last-minute scramble.
A practical framework for deciding what moves first — and what stays put until the fundamentals are solid.
Why the reporting habits that worked at $5M in revenue break down at $20M — and what to build instead.
Most inefficiency hides in handoffs, not tasks. A simple audit you can run on your contract process this week.
A staged approach to connecting your internal search to the tools your team already uses — before rolling it out company-wide.
Hold times are only part of the problem. Here's what's actually driving abandoned calls.
The best bots know exactly when to step aside — here's how to design that moment so nobody feels stuck.
Access sprawl happens quietly. Here's how to get ahead of it before it becomes a liability.
The differences that matter for a 50-person company aren't the ones vendors lead with.
It's not just a buzzword — here's the specific problem it fixes that a warehouse alone can't.
AI-assisted review isn't about replacing your legal team — it's about giving them a better starting point.
Cut the ramp-up time by giving new hires a place to ask instead of a binder to read.
Not every call needs a human — here's how to triage which ones do.
Generic scripts sound generic. Here's what it takes to make a bot sound like your business.
A realistic look at what shows up in a first scan — and what it means for your priorities.
It's the right tool for some teams and unnecessary overhead for most others.
The difference between a dashboard that gets used and one that gets built and forgotten.
A simple redesign that keeps approvals moving instead of piling up.
How a connected search tool cuts down on the messages that interrupt everyone's day.
A natural-sounding script takes more than good text-to-speech. Here's what else matters.
A realistic look at where automation helps most, and where it just adds friction.
The difference between a contained incident and a headline usually comes down to preparation.
A pipeline nobody trusts gets bypassed. Here's how to build one that doesn't.
Most ML projects fail before modeling even starts — usually at the data prep stage.
The small frictions that delay signatures, and how to remove them.
Most knowledge tools fail because they only cover half the places information actually lives.
The difference between a helpful reminder call and an annoying one comes down to timing and tone.
They're not the same tool. Here's how to decide which one your website actually needs.
A plain-language guide to which framework applies to your business, and why.
Most cloud bills have 20 to 30 percent of waste hiding in plain sight.
A few design choices that save your team from a 2am page.
Stop copy-pasting the same client details into five different templates.
Adoption, not accuracy, is usually the harder problem to solve.
How one healthcare group cut intake calls from twelve minutes to four.
A bot that can't update your CRM is just answering questions into a void. Here's how to wire it up.
Alert fatigue is a real risk. Here's how to tune monitoring so the signal doesn't get lost.
A recovery plan you've never run through is really just a document.
How to decide without getting talked into more platform than you need.
The filing system that worked at 50 clients rarely survives the jump to 500.
A search tool trained on stale docs is worse than no search tool at all.
Real conversations aren't linear. Here's how modern voice agents keep up.
Knowing where to draw the line keeps a bot useful instead of a liability.
Not all managed services mean the same thing. Here's what to ask before you sign.
The gap between a working notebook and a model your team can rely on.
If your team's answer to ‘where's that file’ is always ‘let me check,’ this is for you.
Why search tends to win over documentation that depends on someone remembering to edit it.
The metrics that actually matter, beyond just call volume handled.
Over-provisioning is expensive. Under-provisioning is worse. Here's how to get it right early.
Nobody gets excited about access controls and lineage — until the audit.