A no-hype guide to automating your Stittsville business in 2026 — the two-person accounting firm that automated 60% of its client work, the trades business that fixed its scheduling chaos, and what actually pays off first, by industry.
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What AI can (and can't) do for your business, and how to tell a genuinely useful agent from an expensive toy.
Customer support, CRM, content, meetings, marketing, and email — the functions where AI earns its keep fastest.
Sector breakdowns for trades, real estate, healthcare, law, staffing, finance, insurance, e-commerce, hospitality, and non-profits.
PIPEDA, data sovereignty, and the government programs that help pay for doing this properly.
Build vs. buy, avoiding over-automation, and the one decision that actually gets you started.
Stittsville is a fast-growing town just west of Kanata, still absorbing new subdivisions and small business growth spilling out from the tech park. Every example in this guide is drawn from businesses working in the National Capital Region — a Stittsville trades business, a Bank Street accounting firm, an Eastern Ontario HVAC company. No generic Silicon Valley case studies standing in for what actually happens when a small Stittsville business tries this stuff for real.
It's written for the National Capital Region, including Stittsville specifically — Stittsville is a fast-growing town just west of Kanata, still absorbing new subdivisions and small business growth spilling out from the tech park, and the guide's case studies and sector playbooks draw on real businesses across Ottawa and its surrounding communities, a Stittsville trades business included.
No. The guide is free, and it doesn't pitch any product or service inside it — no upsells, no "contact us to unlock chapter 4." We ask for your email because we're an Ottawa-area AI consultancy and this is how we introduce ourselves to local business owners; nothing more happens unless you reach out.
Five chapters: what a genuinely useful AI agent looks like versus an expensive toy, the specific automations that pay off first (support, CRM, content, meetings, marketing, email), sector-by-sector playbooks for eleven industries, a plain-English PIPEDA and data sovereignty walkthrough, and a closing chapter on avoiding over-automation and picking your first move.
Stittsville is one of the communities we work in directly, alongside Ottawa · Kanata · Barrhaven · Orleans · Nepean and the wider National Capital Region — most delivery happens remotely once initial scoping is done, with in-person meetings available for the discovery phase.
That's the whole first move the book asks of you. No product pitch, no committed spend — just one working automation you can point to and measure.