Building an AI toolkit

Choose the right tools without wasting money.

 

Tool overload is a real problem.

In the previous lesson, we learned about sales management and lead generation . Now let's build on that foundation. There are thousands of AI tools available today. Every week, a new tool claims to revolutionize some field.

For small businesses, this creates confusion. Which tools should they use? How much should they spend? Will these tools still be relevant next year?

Let's work together to eliminate misinformation.

Minimum required toolset

What most small businesses really need:

CẦN THIẾT (Bắt đầu từ đây) ├── Trợ lý AI tổng quát │ └── Claude, ChatGPT hoặc Gemini │ └── Xử lý 80% các tác vụ trong khóa học này │ └── Chi phí: Gói miễn phí thường đủ dùng, 20 USD/tháng cho các tính năng cao cấp hơn │ └── Đó là những gì cần thiết để bắt đầu SẼ HỮU ÍCH (Khi bạn đạt đến giới hạn) ├── Công cụ viết/nội dung │ └── Nếu bạn tạo nhiều nội dung dài │ ├── Nền tảng tiếp thị qua email │ └── Khi bạn có danh sách cần chăm sóc │ ├── Lập lịch/Tự động hóa │ └── Khi việc phối hợp trở nên khó khăn (nút thắt cổ chai) │ └── Kế toán/Tài chính └── Khi các con số của bạn trở nên phức tạp

Start with a few tools. Add tools as you identify specific problems, rather than including everything at once.

Choose your primary AI assistant.

Top three options for general business purposes:

 

The truth is : For most business tasks, they're all good enough. Choose one and learn to use it proficiently instead of switching between the three tools.

The reality of pricing:

  • Free plan: Capable but limited
  • ~$20/month: Removes most restrictions for business purposes.
  • Enterprise Package: Only if you have specific compliance needs.

What about specialized tools?

Questions to ask before adding a tool:

  1. Can my general AI assistant do this?
  2. How often do I need this specific ability?
  3. What is the actual cost (money + time spent studying)?
  4. Will this tool solve the problem I'm facing?

For example:

The principle : Don't pay for specialized tools until the free/common options really bother you.

Integrating AI into existing tools

Before buying new tools, check what you already have:

Many of the tools available today already incorporate AI:

  • Google Workspace → Gemini Integration
  • Microsoft 365 → Copilot Integration
  • Canva → AI Design Features
  • Your email platform → May have AI suggestions

Check these things first. You may have already paid for AI capabilities.

Cost management

The cost of registering for AI will increase.

Keep track of what you're paying:

AI: "Hãy giúp tôi kiểm toán chi tiêu cho các công cụ AI của mình. Các công cụ tôi hiện đang trả phí hoặc đang cân nhắc: - [Công cụ 1]: $[số tiền]/tháng - [Công cụ 2]: $[số tiền]/tháng - [Công cụ 3]: $[số tiền]/tháng Với mỗi công cụ, hãy giúp tôi đánh giá: 1. Tôi có thực sự sử dụng nó thường xuyên không? 2. Tôi có thể đạt được kết quả tương tự với lựa chọn rẻ hơn/miễn phí không? 3. Tôi sẽ mất gì nếu hủy bỏ? 4. Lợi tức đầu tư (ROI) có rõ ràng không?"

 

Monthly check : Are you using what you paid for?

Build workflows, not toolkits.

Focus on the workflow, not the tools.

A bad approach: 'I need an AI tool for social media, another for email, another for writing posts, and one for scheduling…'

A good approach: 'My content workflow is: Ideation → Drafting → Editing → Scheduling. Where does AI help the most? What is my biggest bottleneck?'

One good tool used effectively is better than five tools used ineffectively.

Security and privacy considerations

Important for any business:

1. Do not share sensitive data carelessly.

  • Customer data
  • Financial information
  • Password or login information
  • Exclusive business information

2. Understanding data retention periods

  • What does the tool do with your input data?
  • Is it training on your data?
  • Can you refuse?

3. Check the privacy policy.

  • For business purposes, be clear about what you are agreeing to.
  • Many tools offer enterprise packages with better security terms.

General rule : Assume that anything you put into the AI ​​tool has the potential to be seen by others. Don't share anything you wouldn't want shared with a contractor.

Invest in learning.

Each tool requires time to get acquainted with and learn about.

  • Learning a new tool: 2-5 hours to reach the basic level.
  • To become truly proficient: 10-20 hours per week
  • Multiply by the number of tools…

This is why fewer tools are better. The tools you know well are more suitable than the 'better' tools you only know superficially.

Practical setup proposals

For individual business owners:

  • Choose an AI assistant (Claude, ChatGPT, or Gemini).
  • Use the free plan until you reach your limit.
  • Learn how to use it proficiently - build your own prompts and templates.
  • Only add tools when you feel you're encountering a specific problem.

For small groups (2-10 people):

  • Standardize the use of a primary AI assistant.
  • Share the question library with the entire team.
  • Consider tools that support collaboration.
  • Track duplicate subscription packages.

Exercise: Check your current settings

  1. List all the AI ​​tools you are currently paying for (or using for free).
  2. For each tool: When was the last time you used it? And for what purpose?
  3. Determine: Which tools are essential, which should be present, and which should not be used?
  4. Calculate: What are your monthly AI costs?
  5. Decision: What needs to be removed? Merged? Added?

Key points to remember

 

  • Starting at the bare minimum: A good AI assistant can meet most business needs.
  • Only add specialized tools when the multi-purpose tools are truly bothersome to you.
  • Check out the AI ​​features in the tools you've paid for.
  • Track monthly spending and AI usage.
  • Fewer tools used effectively are better than many tools used inefficiently.
  • Consider security: Don't share sensitive data carelessly.
  • The learning process is real – keep that in mind when evaluating new tools.
  • Question 1:

    How many AI tools does a small business typically need to get started?

    EXPLAIN:

    For most small businesses, one or two general-purpose AI assistants handle 80% of the needs. Only add specialized tools when you encounter clear limitations with general-purpose tools.

  • Question 2:

    What is the best approach to choosing AI tools for your business?

    EXPLAIN:

    Start with free or low-cost tools that meet your specific needs. Upgrade when you encounter actual limitations, not assumed ones. Many businesses never need a premium package.

 

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