The growing role of AI in smarter business decision-making
Sayed Hossain
Founder, Slashit
Artificial intelligence is no longer a future concept reserved for tech giants — it has quietly become part of how everyday teams write, plan and decide. From the support inbox to the product roadmap, the question is no longer whether to bring AI in, but where it earns its keep.
For most knowledge workers, the win shows up first in repetitive writing. The same five replies. The same explainer. The same handoff. Slashit users save 40+ minutes a day by turning those into shortcuts that expand into context-aware, well-written messages.
What to look for in a productivity AI tool
- Speed: If you can't trigger it in under a second, you'll skip it.
- Context awareness: Generic suggestions are noise. Personal templates win.
- Privacy posture: Where does your text go? Default to local-first.
- Integration coverage: Email, Slack, Notion, browser — wherever you type.
The teams that benefit most are not the ones who replace people with AI; they are the ones who let AI absorb the boring parts so people can focus on the parts that need a brain.
Steps to transform your collaboration
- Audit the repeat traffic. Look at your last 100 sent messages. Pick the top 10 you re-write most.
- Build a snippet library. Start with five — onboarding, status, follow-up, intro, decline.
- Layer AI on top. Use a rewriter to soften, shorten or formalize on demand.
- Share with the team. A shared snippet vault is a source of truth disguised as productivity.
Done well, this is not "AI eating your job." It's AI taking the part of your job you never liked anyway.