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Brian Vuong
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What’s been your biggest challenge in saving time with AI tools? For me, finding a tool that could integrate multiple functions seamlessly was tough. Recently I tried a tool called Gravis AI. It’s designed to manage everything from resource planning to customer insights in one place just like a bms tbh.
How do you use AI to save time in your business? ⏰
Casper Brix
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Brian Vuong
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I'm trying a new tool called Gravis AI. Its virtual business assistant is quite impressive. The tool also offers expert advice across multiple functions like resource management and customer insights. This has allowed me to make more informed decisions quickly without needing a large in-house team (quite interesting tbh). If your business is service-based, the scalability and comprehensive...
Which AI tools have made a big impact on your workflow recently?
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Brian Vuong
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I think AI is poised to dramatically change business operations in the coming years. It will automate routine tasks, such as workforce management and customer segmentation, freeing up valuable time for strategic activities. Additionally, AI-driven insights will allow for more informed decision-making, leading to improved efficiency and productivity. As AI continues to evolve, businesses that...
How do you think AI will change the way we run businesses in the next five years?
Casper Brix
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Brian Vuong
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Leveraging AI can go beyond just content creation and summaries in my pov. For instance, a tool called Gravis AI offers a virtual business assistant that provides expert advice on resource management, operational efficiency, and customer insights. This kind of AI-driven decision support can significantly enhance your productivity by enabling data-driven strategies and reducing manual effort.
How do you use AI to be more productive ?
Brian Vuong
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If you’re in the market for a powerful SaaS tool, Gravis AI is worth checking in (they're releasing the beta version in Sept). It’s tailored for service-based businesses and offers comprehensive AI-driven insights that can help streamline your operations and enhance decision-making. From automating workflows to improving customer relations, and they do have AI Agents trained for your business....
What's the best SaaS tool you've discovered recently?
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Brian Vuong
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Hello everyone, I'm Brian from Gravis AI. We're preparing to launch a beta version at the end of this month.
We're building an AI-powered ERP software for agency businesses in Singapore. It’s aimed at automating service operations, resource allocation, and customer relationships. You can check it out here: https://www.gravis-ai.com/erp-fo...
Best wishes to all the upcoming launches. Let's...
Who is launching soon? Let's support each other 🚀
Samar Ali
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Brian Vuong
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We switched from HubSpot to an AI-powered ERP with CRM capabilities, specifically Gravis AI. It's been a game-changer for our service business, offering predictive analytics alongside traditional CRM functions. What features are you finding lacking in HubSpot?
Which CRM do you use in your company?
Marvin Mändle
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Brian Vuong
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The top CRM for small businesses often depends on your specific needs, but we’ve found that an AI-powered CRM offers both affordability and advanced features. It’s been invaluable for automating customer interactions and streamlining our sales process.
Which Is The Top Most Ranking CRM In Small Business?
Ashley Morris
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Brian Vuong
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When integrating AI, did you prioritize automation or insights? For us, an AI-driven ERP provided both, which made a huge impact. I’m curious how others have balanced these features and what challenges they’ve faced during integration.
Btw, the tool I mention above is called Gravis AI
Favorite AI tools to help grow your business
Luc Detiger
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Brian Vuong
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Our company relies on a mix of tools like Slack, Hubstaff, figma, and an AI-powered ERP for managing everything from communication to operations. The AI-driven insights from our ERP have really helped us optimize workflows and stay on top of key tasks.
What are the enterprise tools your company uses?
Asmitha Rathis
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Brian Vuong
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Have you looked into AI-powered ERPs that focus on automation and predictive analytics? These features are becoming more common and could be considered disruptive, especially for companies seeking more than just traditional ERP functionality. It might be an interesting angle for your blog.
Have any disruptive products in the Enterprise Resource Planning space launched recently?
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Brian Vuong
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AI can be a huge help in automating tasks like data entry, scheduling, and customer follow-ups. We’ve seen a noticeable boost within our sales team performance by implementing AI-driven tools that handle these repetitive tasks seamlessly.
How can AI help businesses automate repetitive tasks and increase productivity?
Didem Erişkin
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Brian Vuong
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Features were the deciding factor for us, especially the ones powered by AI. It’s made managing customer data so much easier, and the predictive analytics have helped us stay ahead in our strategies.
What was the biggest factor in choosing your CRM?
Pawan Kumar
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Brian Vuong
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For our biz (small software development agency), we needed something that balanced affordability with efficiency, and we found that a CRM (it actually is an ERP) with built-in AI capabilities really fit the bill. It streamlined our processes without breaking the bank, which was perfect for our small business.
An affordable and efficient CRM system, specifically designed for small businesses, please!
Nathalie
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Brian Vuong
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User-friendliness is key. I noticed that tools leveraging AI tend to offer more intuitive onboarding experiences. The AI-driven suggestions and automation can make it easier for teams to adapt quickly without a steep learning curve.
What's your experience with project management tools in terms of onboarding and user-friendliness?
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Brian Vuong
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I found automating data entry to be a huge relief. We use a system that integrates AI to handle it smoothly, which frees up more time for creative work. It’s definitely made a difference in our day-to-day operations.
What's one tedious task in your business or company that you want to automate?
KC Onrade
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Brian Vuong
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In my opinion, automation isn't just about percentage, but impact. Using AI-driven ERP, I've optimized core processes like workforce management and customer insights. The key is identifying which tasks, when automated, provide the most value. What areas do you think would benefit most from automation?
Can you please tell me what percentage of your business operations are currently automated?
Bhargav Patel
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Brian Vuong
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AI can transform task management by learning from patterns. In my experience, it excels at workforce management, predictive analytics, and customer insights. The key is finding AI that integrates seamlessly with your existing workflow. Have you explored any AI solutions yet?
How can AI be used to automate routine business tasks?
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Brian Vuong
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I faced this dilemma too. Been trying this new tool called Gravis AI, It helped me to find a balance. It's flexible enough to adapt as processes evolve, so I automate core tasks while keeping room for changes. This approach saved time without locking us into rigid systems.
To automate workflows or not?
Asmitha Rathis
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