You burn through nearly 28% of your workday (that's a jaw-dropping 2.6 hours per day) just sifting through and replying to emails. No-code and AI can easily solve this: see below how Triggre and ChatGPT streamline email handling sorting them by urgency and sentiment and taking care of non-urgent matters. And this is just a glimpse of the power of no-code and AI. Ready to dive deeper?
In less than a year since their debut, AI tools such as ChatGPT have been adopted by one-third of organizations in at least one business function. The expected business disruption from artificial intelligence is significant, with PWC estimating that it will contribute $15.7 trillion to the global economy by 2030, more than the current output of China and India combined.
Interestingly, high performers’ AI efforts are less oriented toward cost reduction and focus on creating entirely new sources of revenue. For example, enhancing the value of current products by incorporating new features powered by artificial intelligence.
AI's benefits are not exclusive to large corporations. A study involving 1,467 CEOs of small and mid-sized businesses (SMBs) revealed that among all contemporary technologies, AI has had the most profound impact on their operations. However, many companies are still falling behind.
While integrating AI presents numerous advantages, SMBs encounter specific challenges, primarily steep initial investment costs and limited access to knowledge.
These obstacles are successfully overcome thanks to no-code platforms like Triggre, that allow businesses to take control of their processes and build custom software without coding.
Triggre simplifies complex application building and AI pushes automation's limits: their combination unfolds a universe of potential for every business, regardless of their size or budget.
Triggre's no-code platform levels the playing field by ensuring innovation is available to everyone, promoting broader digital transformation across all sectors and industries.
AI is not just mimicking human abilities; it's surpassing them, performing tasks error-free, and ushering in a new era of efficiency. In fact, AI is expected to improve productivity by 40% by 2035.
In the workplace, AI is frequently used for tasks like creative writing, email marketing, idea generation, crafting blog posts, and writing product content. But organizations reaping substantial value from AI are taking it a step further than their competitors by employing it in additional business areas: product and service development, risk and supply chain management, etc.