The problem we're solving
Small businesses with 1-50 employees are adopting AI faster than almost anyone predicted — generative AI use among U.S. small businesses jumped from 23% in 2023 to 58% in 2025, per U.S. Chamber of Commerce data. But adoption rate and adoption success are different things. Most owners are using AI for a single task, occasionally, with no integration into how the business actually runs. Meanwhile the operational problems that actually determine whether a small business grows — slow lead response, thin cash flow visibility, hiring friction in a tight labor market, underpricing — go largely unaddressed by generic AI tools built for a different scale of company.
What we actually offer
Growth.Business is a hub for two things: a portfolio of AI-powered growth tools purpose-built for specific small-business bottlenecks (lead capture, follow-up, scheduling, hiring pipelines), matched to your business through a short questionnaire; and a growing library of practitioner-written guides and free tools — like the growth calculator — that give owners a concrete number to act on instead of generic advice.
Human oversight, not a black box
Every AI-powered workflow we recommend or operate keeps a human review checkpoint, particularly for anything customer-facing. We don't believe unsupervised AI belongs in a small business's customer relationships yet, and the data agrees with that caution — the small businesses seeing the strongest 2025-2026 results are the ones using AI inside a supervised workflow, not the ones that set it and forgot it.
Who this is for
Owners and operators running businesses with 1-50 employees — home services, trades, staffing, professional services, and similar operator-led businesses where the owner is close to the day-to-day and doesn't have a dedicated ops or marketing team to manage a complex software rollout.
Get in touch
Questions, feedback, or a guide topic you'd like us to cover — reach us at hello@growth.business.