How can AI help my small professional services firm?
AI setup and training for professional services: get Claude on every desk, wired to your files and email, with daily habits built in.
You run a professional services firm. Every article says use AI, but none say for what. You don't have time to test fifty tools. You need someone to map the AI that actually stops hours leaking, leads dying, and the same stuff being retyped every week.
Most professional services firms lose hours in the same places: client intake forms retyped into your system, emails chasing missing details, proposals drafted from scratch every time. AI can catch those leaks. But off-the-shelf tools don't know your firm's workflows. A generic AI setup just gives you a chatbot that nobody uses. What you need is a mapping of your specific pain points to a handful of AI tasks that fit your daily rhythm.
A deep dive into your professional services firm takes a half day. Then I set up Claude on your team's desktops, wire it to your files and email, and train everyone. A small firm with five people might spend a couple thousand dollars and be fully running in a week. Larger teams take longer, but the goal is the same: AI that pays for itself in the first month.
This week, don't sign up for another AI tool trial. Instead, list the three tasks that eat most of your time. Maybe it's summarizing client meetings, drafting proposals, or sorting email. Then call FocusDude. We'll spend an hour mapping those tasks to AI that works for your professional services firm. No fluff, no fifty-tool demo. Just a plan to stop the leaks.
A month from now, your team walks in, opens Claude, and drafts a proposal in minutes instead of hours. Client emails get sorted and replied to without you touching them. The AI is just part of the desk, like a second screen. And you're back to doing the work you actually got into professional services to do.
Other things people with a Professional Services ask
my team won't use AI tools
Start with one small, obvious win. Show them a task that takes 30 minutes done in 30 seconds. Training and setup that fits their daily workflow matters more than a list of tools.
small business ai training
Skip the generic course. Train on your actual work: your emails, your quotes, your scheduling. People adopt tools that solve their Tuesday problems, not lecture material.