"Where do I start?" is the most common question we hear from business owners who are interested in AI but feel overwhelmed by the options. The good news is that there's a reliable framework for finding your best starting point — and it's simpler than the AI industry would have you believe.

The Starting Point Framework

Step 1: List Your Pain Points, Not Your AI Ideas

Don't start by asking "what AI can we use?" Start by asking "what are our biggest operational pain points?" Write down the 5–10 things in your business that are most time-consuming, most error-prone, most frustrating for your team or most expensive to manage. These are your AI candidates.

Step 2: Apply the AI Filter

For each pain point, ask:

  • Is this task high-volume and repetitive? (More yes = higher AI value)
  • Does it follow consistent rules or patterns? (More yes = easier to automate)
  • Is there data available to support AI? (More yes = lower implementation risk)
  • Would improving it have a measurable business impact? (More yes = clearer ROI)

Step 3: Score and Prioritise

The pain point that scores highest on these criteria is your best starting point. It doesn't have to be the biggest or most exciting — it has to be the one where AI will most reliably deliver value with the least implementation risk.

Common Best Starting Points

For most Australian businesses, the highest-scoring AI starting points tend to be:

  • Customer service enquiry handling (high volume, rule-based, significant staff time)
  • Document processing (invoices, applications, contracts — high volume, structured)
  • Reporting and data aggregation (regular, time-consuming, error-prone)
  • Appointment scheduling and follow-up (repetitive, customer-facing)
  • Lead qualification and CRM data entry (sales process, measurable)

The best first AI project is the one you'll actually complete and use. A simple, well-implemented automation that saves your team 5 hours a week is worth more than an ambitious AI platform that never ships. Start small, prove value, then scale.

What to Do Next

Once you've identified your best starting point, the next step is a proper scoping exercise — understanding what data is available, what systems need to connect, and what a realistic implementation looks like. That's exactly what our free discovery call is designed to help with.

The Four Ways We Work With Australian Businesses

We deploy commercially available AI products. We don't build bespoke AI, and we don't run standalone training workshops.

AI Strategy & Roadmap

A structured planning engagement producing a prioritised 12–24 month roadmap of commercial AI products to adopt, in what order, at what cost, and with what expected outcomes.

AI Implementation

Our core service. We select, deploy, configure, and integrate commercially available AI products — Microsoft 365 Copilot, ChatGPT Enterprise, Claude for Business, Gemini, Salesforce and HubSpot AI features — into your existing systems. We do not build custom AI.

Process Automation

Workflow automation using commercial platforms — Zapier, Make, n8n, Power Automate — often with AI steps included. Scoped, built, tested, and handed over with documentation.

Managed AI Support

A monthly retainer for ongoing support of your deployed AI stack. Delivered predominantly by our own AI assistant with human escalation. From $500/month.

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