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How to choose your first AI use case

The best first use case is usually the one with clear process friction, repeatability, and measurable business value.

Start with pain, not novelty

Look for repeat questions, manual steps, or customer bottlenecks that show up consistently.

Prefer contained scope

The best first move is usually narrow enough to deploy safely and broad enough to matter.

Measure before you expand

Track time saved, interruption load, response speed, or routing quality before adding more capability.

Next step: If you want help identifying the right first use case for your business, book a strategy call through the contact page.