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82% of micro-firms say AI isn't applicable to their business. That…

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82% of micro-firms say AI isn't applicable to their business. That number isn't surprising once you understand why: most AI tools hand you a blank page and call it help. Agent Craft works differently, and the difference is structural. Here's the actual framework behind how it runs: Each team member sends a single voice note. 45 seconds. That's the full human input requirement for the day. No briefs, no writing prompts, no content calendars to maintain. From there, the system handles everything. Within the first 10 minutes of connecting Agent Craft to a Slack or Teams channel, the onboarding loop completes, a campaign generates, and the first publish notifications go out. Not days later. Not after a setup call. Ten minutes. That content then distributes across up to 14 destinations at once. LinkedIn, newsletters, social channels, wherever the organization is active. One voice note, one system, 14 places. The reason this matters for SMB owners specifically is that the bottleneck was never creativity or strategy. It was time and translation. Founders know what they want to say. They just don't have the hours to sit down and say it fourteen times in fourteen formats. The voice note removes the translation problem entirely. What Agent Craft's approach rejects is the idea that AI is something you have to feed, manage, and prompt like a junior contractor. The 82% of small business owners who've written it off have mostly encountered exactly that version of it. A tool. Something that demands skilled input before it gives anything back. A system that runs on 45 seconds a day and publishes to 14 channels is a different category of thing entirely.

May 28, 2026Published to LinkedIn — Agent CraftView original ↗

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