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ChatGPT (Web)AbsentWho are the best business automation consultants for small businesses?slot 7Aug 13, 01:24 PM
If you mean **hands-on consultants who can actually map your processes, build the automations, integrate your software, and maintain them**, rather than firms that just sell AI strategy, there are several good options. Since you're in the Atlanta area, I’d start with these: ### My Atlanta shortlist 1. **Streamline & Scale Co.** — **Best overall for a small business** - Focuses on operations, business systems, process design, and automation. - Particularly appealing if your problem is *“the business depends too much on me”* rather than simply needing an AI chatbot. - Strong review profile: 5.0 with 18 reviews in the local results. 2. **ShooflyAI** — **Best for AI-powered workflows** - Builds custom AI agents and automated workflows around existing business systems. - Good fit for automating intake, lead routing, reporting, customer interactions, and repetitive back-office work. - Based in Cumming and serves the broader Atlanta market. 3. **TRuth Automations** — **Best for service businesses** - Particularly focused on CRM and follow-up automation. - Strong fit for businesses where leads, appointments, onboarding, reminders, and customer communications are eating up staff time. - 5.0 with 14 local reviews. 4. **Organic Endeavors** — **Best for CRM/marketing automation** - Focuses on HubSpot/Salesforce, CRM implementation, integrations, sales processes, marketing automation, and reporting. - Worth considering if your biggest issue is fragmented sales and customer data. 5. **Automation Setup Done** — **Best for done-for-you implementation** - More implementation-oriented than strategy-oriented. - Particularly geared toward entrepreneurs and e-commerce businesses that want someone to build the systems rather than teach them how. 6. **Zyx Labs AI** — **Best for more sophisticated AI** - Takes an outcome-first approach and builds customized AI/automation systems. - Better candidate if you have a complicated workflow or substantial internal data rather than a handful of simple Zapier automations. ### If you're outside Atlanta For SMBs generally, I'd also look at boutique implementation firms rather than huge consultancies. Current industry comparisons emphasize that small businesses generally need someone who will **diagnose the bottleneck → redesign the workflow → implement it → measure the result**, rather than an expensive strategy presentation. [aijourn.com](https://aijourn.com/best-ai-automation-consultants-for-small-businesses-in-2026/?utm_source=chatgpt.com) That's especially important now: SMB AI adoption is growing rapidly, but many companies are still using AI in isolated tasks rather than integrating it into complete workflows. [www.techradar.com](https://www.techradar.com/pro/how-smbs-turn-ai-into-lasting-business-value?utm_source=chatgpt.com) ### What I'd look for before hiring anyone Ask each consultant to demonstrate **one real automation they've deployed for a business similar to yours**, including: - What was manual before? - How many hours/week did it consume? - What software did they integrate? - What happens when the automation fails? - Who monitors and maintains it? - What does it cost monthly after implementation? - Can you take ownership of the workflows/data if you leave them? I'd be wary of anyone whose proposal starts with **“Here are 25 AI tools you need.”** The better approach is to start with your most expensive/repetitive processes and work backward to the technology. Current research also suggests that controlled, partial automation of well-defined processes is generally a more practical SMB starting point than attempting fully autonomous AI employees. [arxiv.org](https://arxiv.org/abs/2606.16649?utm_source=chatgpt.com) If you tell me **what kind of small business you run, roughly how many employees you have, and what you want to automate** (sales, scheduling, customer service, bookkeeping, admin, etc.), I can narrow this to **3 specific consultants and tell you which one I'd hire and why**. Streamline & Scale Co. ShooflyAI TRuth Automations Organic Endeavors Automation Setup Done Zyx Labs AI
ChatGPT (Web)AbsentWho are the best business automation consultants for small businesses?slot 31Aug 10, 02:14 PM
If you mean **consultants who can actually map your processes, choose the right tools, and build the automations**—rather than just sell you software—there are some strong options. Since you’re in the Atlanta area, I’d put these on the shortlist: 1. **Sync 9** — Best all-around automation specialist. They focus on connecting business apps and building workflows with tools such as Zapier, Make, and n8n. They specifically work with small and midsize businesses. [smartflowintegrations.com](https://smartflowintegrations.com/faq?utm_source=chatgpt.com) 2. **TRuth Automations** — Good choice for **service businesses** that want CRM + lead follow-up + onboarding + client communication automated, particularly if you're interested in HighLevel. 3. **Streamline & Scale Co.** — More operations-focused. A good fit if the problem is bigger than "connect these two apps" and you need someone to redesign processes, document systems, and reduce owner dependence. 4. **Efficiency X** — Worth considering if you want **business-process improvement + AI/automation**, rather than just Zapier-style integrations. 5. **Organic Endeavors** — Particularly interesting for **CRM/RevOps automation**, including HubSpot and Salesforce, where the goal is to connect marketing, sales, customer data, and reporting. 6. **Automation Setup Done** — More of a "done-for-you" approach, particularly suited to entrepreneurs who don't want to learn the technology themselves. 7. **Zyx Labs AI** — Best to investigate if you're looking beyond basic workflow automation toward **AI-powered processes and custom solutions**. ### National options If you aren't limited to Atlanta, I'd also look at **urlZapier's Solution Partner Directoryturn0search4**. It lets you find certified partners specifically for workflow design, integrations, CRM automation, and Zapier implementations. One standout listing is **urlAutomation Consulting Servicesturn0search0**, which works with SMBs and has experience across HubSpot, Salesforce, Pipedrive, Attio, Make, n8n, and custom API work. [zapier.com](https://zapier.com/partnerdirectory/partner/automation-consulting-services?utm_source=chatgpt.com) ### My recommendation For a **typical 5–50 person small business**, I'd interview **Sync9, Streamline & Scale, and one specialist in your particular industry** before choosing. And I wouldn't start by asking, *"Can you automate my business?"* Instead ask them to identify your **5 most expensive/repetitive manual processes**, estimate the hours and dollars involved, and propose a prioritized automation roadmap. If you tell me **what type of business you run, roughly how many employees you have, and what software you currently use**, I can narrow this down to the **3 best consultants for your specific situation**, including likely cost and what I'd ask each one. Sync 9 TRuth Automations Streamline & Scale Co. Efficiency X Organic Endeavors Automation Setup Done Zyx Labs AI

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