AI for Small Businesses: How to Get Started
By Paychex –
June 16, 2026
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Artificial intelligence (AI) won’t solve all your problems or run your business for you, but it can make operations more manageable, providing more free time and reducing errors. Many small businesses already use AI tools without realizing it from email spam filters and scheduling assistants to inventory management systems and customer service chatbots.
Businesses that integrate AI directly into their solutions can reap the benefits of automation without having to comb through the vast amount of AI solutions on the market.
Practical AI Usage
Here are eight concrete ways businesses can get started with AI:
- Automating customer service with AI chatbots: AI chatbots can manage common customer inquiries, freeing up time for staff to handle more complex needs. AI can provide faster attention to higher-priority requests and provide instant responses with no wait times. Customer questions can be answered with 24/7 availability.
- Streamlining marketing with AI content tools: AI can assist with content creation, social media management and email marketing, helping small teams tackle more projects that might lead to greater brand exposure and sales. Increased productivity from using AI can help meet deadlines with ease.
- Improving scheduling and time management: AI-powered scheduling tools can automatically coordinate appointments, send reminders and handle rescheduling eliminating the back-and-forth emails that waste time. Meeting changes can get communicated to all parties instantly. This also helps with integrating existing tools, such as calendars, email and customer relationship management (CRM) systems.
- Simplifying payroll and tax compliance: Running payroll accurately and on time is critical. AI can help automate calculations, support compliance and reduce errors while saving hours of work each pay period. It can help support compliance with automated legal updates and help stay ahead of regulatory changes without constant research.
- Enhancing financial management and bookkeeping: Losing track of expenses, forgetting invoices or missing documentation can impact a business s cash flow and financial health. Incorporating AI automation into bookkeeping processes can make all the difference. AI can help save hours on manual bookkeeping with automated expense categorization. Receipt scanning and processing can eliminate paper clutter.
- Optimizing hiring and HR processes: AI recruiting tools can identify top candidates faster than manual processes, freeing up valuable time and increasing the chances of finding the right person the first time. Faster candidate screening saves hiring time. Having reduced bias in the initial resume review can help ensure qualified candidates aren’t overlooked.
- Data analysis and business intelligence: AI-powered business intelligence tools transform raw data into clear insights that guide smarter decisions. Creating custom reports and dashboards lets staff view the information that matters most. Customer segmentation makes targeting key demographics effortless.
- Automating routine administrative tasks: AI can automate time-consuming administrative tasks like email management, document processing and data entry that drain hours from your day. For example, meeting transcription and note-taking captures action items and key decisions automatically. Businesses on average are spending 7.3 to 12.1 hours per week on HR administration.
View the full article on AI for small businesses at go.paychex.com/njcpa-jun26.

This article appeared in the summer 2026 issue of New Jersey CPA magazine. Read the full issue.
June 16-19, 2026Atlantic City
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