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Do you need an AI consultant? (Or can you do it yourself)

An honest comparison of hiring an AI consultant versus following a DIY plan for your small business — what each really costs, where each wins, and how to decide without wasting money.

You keep hearing you should "use AI," and somewhere in your inbox there's a consultant offering to fix that for a few thousand dollars. Before you book the call — or decide to figure it out alone — let's be honest about when each path actually makes sense.

Most small businesses don't have an AI problem. They have a clarity problem: too many tools, too much hype, no plan. A consultant is one way to buy clarity. There are cheaper ways too.

What an AI consultant actually does

A good AI consultant doesn't hand you a model. They:

  • Look at how your business really runs (where time leaks, what's repetitive).
  • Recommend a specific stack of tools that fit your work and budget.
  • Set those tools up and connect them to what you already use.
  • Train your team so the thing gets used after they leave.

Notice that only a small part of that is "AI." Most of the value is judgment and setup — knowing that, say, a service business needs scheduling and follow-up automation before it needs a fancy content generator.

What it costs (real ranges)

Pricing varies wildly, but here's the honest shape of it:

  • One-off strategy call / audit: $200–$1,000. You walk away with advice and a to-do list — you still do the work.
  • Setup project (done with you): $1,500–$8,000. They pick tools, wire up a few workflows, train you.
  • Ongoing retainer: $1,000–$5,000+ per month. Makes sense only at real scale or complexity.

For a typical small business, the danger isn't paying too much — it's paying for a 40-page strategy deck that sits in a drawer because nobody implemented it.

When DIY is genuinely fine

You can absolutely do this yourself if:

  • You have one or two clear pain points (not "transform everything").
  • You're comfortable trying tools like ChatGPT or Claude ($20/mo each) and Zapier ($20–$50/mo) for connecting apps.
  • You enjoy tinkering, or you have a slightly techie person on the team.

A motivated owner with a weekend and a plan can set up AI-drafted customer emails, automated invoice reminders, and a content workflow in Canva without ever hiring anyone. The tools are cheap. The expensive part is figuring out which ones and in what order — and that's exactly the part you can buy without buying a whole consultant.

When a consultant (or done-for-you help) pays off

Get help when:

  • Your time is worth far more than the setup hours (most owners' is).
  • The workflows touch sensitive things — billing, customer data, legal.
  • You've already tried DIY and ended up with five half-used subscriptions.

If that's you, our AI consultant for small business service exists precisely to skip the drawer-deck problem: real recommendations, actually implemented, built around your budget instead of a vendor's commission.

The middle path most owners miss

Here's the secret nobody selling consulting wants you to hear: for a lot of businesses, you don't need DIY or a full consultant. You need a plan that's already done the thinking for you.

That's the gap a Business AI Template fills for $29 — the exact tools, prompts, connectors, and step-by-step setup matched to your type of business and budget. It's the consultant's recommendation without the consultant's invoice. You still click the buttons, but you're never guessing what to buy or in what order.

So the honest decision tree:

  • Tiny budget, one clear problem, a little patience? DIY with a $29 template to guide you.
  • No time, real complexity, money on the line? Bring in help.
  • Somewhere in between? Start with the template — upgrade to done-for-you only if you hit a wall.

How to decide in two minutes

Don't overthink it. The right answer depends on your specific business, not on what worked for someone on a podcast.

Take the free 2-minute AI plan finder and we'll tell you straight whether you're a DIY case, a template case, or a "get help" case — and which high-ROI move to make first. No deck. No drawer.

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