AI is a genuine game-changer.
It's also being sold badly, implemented worse, and misunderstood almost everywhere.
We're not here to tell you AI will fix everything. We're here to tell you what it will actually do for your business — and what it won't — so you can make decisions based on reality, not the hype cycle.
Ben Schneider, Founder, ITGUYS · Certified B Corp · Cyber Essentials Plus
The honest situation
Most businesses are getting this wrong
We talk to SME owners every week. What we see is one of three things: businesses sleepwalking into AI adoption with no plan, businesses paralysed by hype and doing nothing at all, or businesses being sold expensive nonsense by people who don't understand how their operations actually work.
All three are costly. The first creates security and compliance risk. The second means your competitors are moving while you're standing still. The third means you've spent money and got shelfware.
We're an IT company — not an AI consultancy that appeared in 2023. We understand your whole tech stack: your Microsoft 365 environment, your security posture, your data structure, how your team actually uses their tools day-to-day. That context is what makes the difference between AI that works and AI that gets quietly abandoned.
Cutting through the noise
The lies you're being told about AI
We hear these constantly. They're either wrong or dangerously incomplete.
Where it actually matters
What AI can genuinely do for an SME right now
Not in theory. Not in a McKinsey report about enterprise transformation. In a business with 10–100 people, real operations, and no dedicated AI team.
The real opportunity
The biggest wins we see aren't from buying new AI products. They're from identifying the manual, repetitive processes your team does every week — the ones that take hours and add no creative value — and automating them properly. Every business has them. Most businesses have never mapped them.
Document processing
Generating, reviewing, and filing structured documents — reports, compliance records, proposals — in a fraction of the time.
Process automation
This is where the biggest time savings live. Multi-step workflows — filing, chasing, updating, confirming — handled automatically, end to end. We've seen single processes recover 10+ hours a week. Every business has several of them.
Data and reporting
Turning raw data from your existing systems into readable insight — without waiting for someone in IT to run the query.
Knowledge and onboarding
Making your internal knowledge accessible — processes, policies, FAQs — so new staff get up to speed faster and tribal knowledge doesn't walk out the door.
Every project we work on starts with a baseline. How long does this process take today? How many errors does it produce? How much does that cost? Without that number, you're just guessing at ROI — and that's how shelfware gets commissioned.
Before you build
You don't build a skyscraper on a sandpit
AI amplifies everything — including your weaknesses. If the wrong people can see the wrong files — and in most businesses they can — AI will make that problem bigger and faster. If your team is using unapproved tools and feeding client data into systems you haven't reviewed, AI makes that a compliance problem, not just a bad habit.
This isn't a reason not to move. It's a reason to check your foundations first.
What we see in practice
Shadow AI — staff using ChatGPT, Copilot, Gemini and others with no policy, no oversight, and no understanding of where that data is going — is already happening in most businesses we assess. It's not malicious. It's people trying to do their jobs faster. But without guardrails, it creates real risk: data leakage, GDPR exposure, and outputs your business hasn't approved.
A proper AI implementation includes an acceptable use policy, clarity on which tools are approved and which aren't, training for your team, and someone accountable for reviewing it as the landscape changes. That's not bureaucracy — it's the difference between AI that protects your business and AI that quietly damages it.
As a B Corp, we hold ourselves to a higher standard on this. Our Ethical AI Policy isn't a marketing document — it's how we actually work, and it's what we help our clients build.
The honest situation
Why this matters — and why it matters who you work with
There are a lot of people selling AI services right now. Here's what we think actually matters when you're choosing who to trust with this.
- We understand the whole stack. Not just the AI layer — your Microsoft 365 environment, how secure your systems are, your data, your team. So when something breaks or doesn't work as expected, we know why — and we can fix it without starting from scratch.
- We'll tell you when it's not ready. If your environment isn't in the right shape to implement AI safely, we'll say so. That means you don't spend money on something that won't work — and you don't find out the hard way later.
- We've actually built things that work. Not workshops. Not decks. Working solutions — deployed, tested, delivering measurable time savings for real clients. You can see the numbers. We insist on capturing them.
- Ethics isn't an afterthought. We're a certified B Corp. How we implement AI — the data handling, the governance, the policy — is held to a higher standard. That's not a selling point. It's just how we operate.
- We insist on benchmarking. You should be able to measure what you're saving. If you can't, the project isn't done. We set baselines before we start and measure outcomes at the end. Every time.
Ready to find out what AI can actually do for your business?
Start with the AI Kickstarter — a 30-day engagement that gives you a working pilot, a clear plan, and no jargon. Or take the free AI Opportunity Snapshot first if you're not quite ready to commit.