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title: "AI tools for small businesses: what's really worth it"
description: "Which AI tools concretely help small businesses today, what criteria you should use to choose, and why isolated solutions become expensive."
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slug: "ai-tools-for-small-businesses"
source_language: "de"
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published: "2026-06-10"
status: "publish"
faq_json: [{"q":"Which AI tools are worth it for small businesses?","a":"The ones with a direct connection to everyday work: AI assistants for texts and tasks, AI phone assistants for availability, document AI for filing and search, and AI media production for marketing."}, {"q":"What should I pay attention to when choosing?","a":"Four criteria: Does the tool solve a real problem? Does it know your data or does it start from zero? How does it handle data protection and server location? And does the pricing model fit your size?"}, {"q":"What do AI tools cost for small companies?","a":"The range goes from per-user subscription licenses to pay-per-use. With webRichtung, the account and users are free; you only pay for usage via Credits (1 Credit = 1 euro net)."}, {"q":"Many individual tools or one platform?","a":"Many individual tools create data silos – and AI fails due to missing context. A platform where contacts, tasks and documents are in one place makes every AI function more useful."}]
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AI tools for small businesses are well chosen when they solve a concrete everyday problem – missed calls, texts left unfinished, paper chaos – and at the same time fit the size of the business: without high license costs, without an IT project, without a new data silo. What matters is less the individual tool than the question of whether the AI can work with your company's real data.

## The four categories with the greatest leverage

Instead of testing dozens of tools, it's worth looking at four categories:

- **AI assistant for daily work:** Drafting emails, summarizing, creating tasks and notes – in a chat, in your own words. This is the broadest entry point, because it affects almost every working day.
- **AI on the phone:** A phone assistant takes calls when no one can answer – with a transcript and summary instead of missed customers.
- **AI for documents:** Automatically processing receipts, contracts and mail and finding them again by content, instead of searching through folders.
- **AI for media:** Creating videos, images and advertising clips in guided productions – without an agency budget.

The article [AI services for small businesses](/en/wissen/ki-services-kleine-unternehmen.html) also provides an overview of which of these services make sense for small businesses and how they pay off.

## Four selection criteria that really matter

1. **A real problem instead of a gimmick:** Choose the tool based on the bottleneck – not the hype. What costs you the most time or revenue today?
2. **Context instead of starting from zero:** A chat that doesn't know your customers, tasks and documents stays generic. Check whether the tool can work with your data.
3. **Data protection:** Where does the data run? For customer data, GDPR compliance matters; webRichtung is developed and operated in Germany.
4. **Pricing model:** License fees per user add up quickly. Pay-per-use often fits small teams better: with webRichtung, the account and users are free, and you only pay for usage (1 Credit = 1 euro net).

## The hidden costs of many isolated tools

The typical path for small companies: one tool for texts, one for tasks, one for the phone, one for documents. Each useful on its own – together they create a patchwork. Data is scattered, nothing communicates with each other, and this is exactly where AI fails: it lacks the context of your company.

The alternative is a platform where the data is in one place and the AI functions work on it. With webRichtung, [assist](https://www.webrichtung.de/module/assist/) is the assistant in the chat – connected to contacts, tasks, deadlines and documents on the same platform, from the AI phone to document storage.

## How to start pragmatically

- **Choose one bottleneck** – such as availability or writing work – and seriously test it there for four weeks.
- **Start small:** a free account, real cases, no big-bang project.
- **Measure:** What did the tool actually take off your plate? How much did the usage costs add up to?
- **Then expand:** If the first case works, the next category is added – ideally on the same data basis.

This way, AI doesn't remain an experiment but becomes part of day-to-day business step by step – at a pace and at costs that fit a small business.
