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Every customer interaction is a make-or-break moment, especially in the age of AI, which has reshaped the landscape

How AI is ending the catch-up game for SMBs

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Posted By Greg Robinson on March 25, 2026 Technology

Every customer interaction is a make-or-break moment, especially in the age of AI, which has reshaped the landscape. For small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs), staying responsive has always been a challenge. Limited staff, stretched budgets, and rising customer expectations create a constant uphill battle. Our research shows that 65% of Brits would be unlikely to return to a business after poor customer service. Yet many SMBs simply don’t have the resources to deliver at the level consumers demand. However, this dynamic is shifting.

A new wave of AI-powered tools is putting enterprise-level service within reach of even the smallest teams.

Carson Hostetter, EVP & General Manager, AI and CX Solutions at RingCentral,explains why it’s no longer about playing catch-up but taking the lead, turning customer service into more than a support function, but a growth engine (without breaking the bank).

Turning missed calls into opportunities 

Missed calls aren’t just missed connections; they’re missed revenue. For SMBs with leaner teams, the pressure of managing business demands has only intensified with the recent rise in National Insurance Contributions (NICs) to 15%, adding financial strain, forcing many SMBs to cut back on hiring, wages, pension contributions and in some cases, headcount.

Solutions like RingCentral’s AI Receptionist (AIR) provide 24/7 coverage of incoming calls, seamlessly handling routine customer inquiries such as business hours, services, or locations. With RingCentral AIR, small businesses can also efficiently schedule appointments, deliver SMS confirmations, and intelligently route callers to the right person or department. This eliminates long hold times for simple queries, ensuring customers receive quick, RingCentralaccurate responses.

Voice communication is at the heart of customer service – it’s why 81% of businesses plan to invest in voice data analysis tools within the next year, according to our research. Voice data is also the richest to fuel AI, giving businesses the ability to uncover deeper insights into customer needs, preferences, and behaviours as well to detect emotional cues and recurring questions. These advancements will allow SMBs to proactively adapt their products, services and customer engagement strategies in ways that were previously unimaginable. For resource-constrained businesses, this level of intelligence and personalisation was previously out of reach. Now it’s giving SMBs the competitive edge that sets them apart in the market.

Scaling service without scaling costs

AI receptionists are just the start for SMB customer experience transformation.

Today, customers expect AI to support the customer service function. Research indicates that 60% value the time-saving convenience of AI-powered chatbots and 45% appreciate their immediate response times. Chatbots have become a fixture of online experiences. This is in large part due to advancements in technology, such as machine learning and natural language processing. These improvements have made chatbots smarter and a more convincing conversational experience. Chatbots allow you to operate 24/7, handling repetitive tasks and answering FAQs, helping you provide a consistent experience. This frees up time for employees to focus on the other crucial elements of running a business.

Now, Intelligent Virtual Assistants (IVAs) are also stepping in to do more than traditional interactive voice response (IVR) systems to support customer service. Leveraging advanced AI, IVAs will go beyond just accessing knowledge bases, but taking real action. That might be updating customer records or executing transactions, such as initiating a refund or changing an order. This evolution will allow live agents to dedicate their time to more nuanced, value-driven tasks like building relationships, selling products, or tackling more complex issues. AI systems will constantly learn from interactions across the business, not only reading data but writing back into knowledge bases to improve future responses and customer experiences.

These AI tools aren’t static. They learn and adapt, going beyond surface-level improvements, reshaping how businesses approach customer experience at its core. With the integration of AI, the future of customer experience is smarter and more efficient.

The future is omnichannel

Customers also want to connect with businesses on their terms, whether that’s over the phone, via live chat, on social media, or through SMS. But preferences vary, often shaped by generational habits. Take Gen Z, for example. Over 40% globally turn to social media as their go-to way to engage with businesses, compared to just 20% of the older generation.

With such diverse communication preferences, SMBs can’t afford a one-size-fits-all approach. In this case, an omnichannel strategy is essential, as it seamlessly connects to every customer touchpoint, allowing conversations to flow effortlessly across channels. Whether a customer starts with a social media message and follows up with a phone call, they should never have to repeat themselves. A smooth, connected experience makes all the difference, making customers feel understood and valued.

But delivering this level of seamless service at scale? That’s where AI steps in. AI-powered tools unify interactions across all channels, giving human agents instant access to complete conversation histories. That means no frustrating backtracking, just consistent, personalised support. AI also works behind the scenes, analysing interactions in real time to anticipate customer needs and offer proactive solutions.

In an era where customer expectations are higher than ever, AI-powered solutions offer SMBs a new opportunity to rewrite the standards for good customer experience. No longer just a tool for large enterprises, AI enables smaller businesses to provide seamless, personalised, and efficient service, without stretching their resources thin. From streamlining conversations across channels to personalised customer interactions, AI turns every interaction into a chance to impress. As these technologies continue to evolve, those that adopt today set the standard for innovation, proving that limited resources can still unlock limitless potential.

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