Tech tools small businesses need to use

Small businesses are using tech and apps more than ever, up over 30% in the past three years with the sector growing is 145.5 billion US dollars. On average, small companies use over 50 SaaS products. By 2026, it’s predicted that half of all organizations will centralize application management. Microsoft Teams, Google Workspace, Zoom and other common apps are used dozens of times a day within small business in today’s work environments. In addition, each function in small businesses needs more specific software to complete their daily tasks.

Investing in tech tools makes sense for entities of every size and in every stage. Technology can save time, allowing focus to remain on the things that matter. Instead of laboring over manual tasks like data entry and invoicing, the right utilization of apps frees up time to engage with clients and prospects, improve products and services, and implement strategies aimed to grow the business.

Digital tools have become integral support tools post-pandemic where in-person interactions continue to be limited. “Business-as-usual” now means doing business from any location on any device. From project management software to CRMs, there are advantages to be found in going to the cloud. For our clients, we provide industry-leading tech partners that take the place of a full-time accountant and HR department.

We can help you identify:

  • The best time to switch from Excel and outdated systems to a more robust, cloud computing-based solution

  • Identify the hidden costs of continuing to use systems that don’t support growth

  • Evaluate the available alternatives, a solution that will grow with your business needs

  • Compare the cost of the status quo with the benefits of switching

Now is the time to upgrade to get the new year started right.

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