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Digitizing Processes in SMBs: A 5-Step Guide
3 min readBy Niclas Hoffmann · HVNH AI
In short
SMBs can digitize processes in five steps: first, make all recurring workflows visible; second, prioritize by time spent and cost of errors; third, standardize the workflow; fourth, choose the right tool — from software to AI agents; and fifth, start with a clearly scoped pilot process and measure the results. The key: start small, learn fast, then scale.
Why many digitalization projects stall
In small and medium-sized businesses, digitalization rarely fails because of technology. It fails because of sequence: software gets bought before it is clear which process is actually the problem. The result is half-used tools and a team expected to shoulder digitalization on top of day-to-day business. The following guide reverses the order — understand first, then prioritize, then automate.
Step 1: Make processes visible
For two weeks, collect all recurring tasks — not in a workshop, but where they actually happen. Ask your team: what do you do again every week? What annoys you? Where is data copied, retyped, chased down? Typical candidates are quote creation, invoice preparation, email sorting, reporting, and maintaining data in multiple systems. For each process, record: who does it, how often, how long does it take, and which systems are involved?
Step 2: Prioritize by effort and benefit
Not every process is worth digitizing. Score your list against two criteria:
- Time spent: does the process cost more than two to three hours per week?
- Rule clarity: does it follow recognizable rules, or does every case require an individual decision?
Processes with high effort and clear rules move to the top. Following the 80/20 principle, two or three processes usually hold 80 percent of the savings potential.
Step 3: Standardize first, then digitize
A chaotic process stays chaotic in digital form — just faster. Before you automate, clarify: what does the ideal workflow look like? Which exceptions really exist, and which are just habit? Who decides what? Often a process already shrinks considerably during this exercise, because duplicate steps and unnecessary sign-offs become visible.
Step 4: Choose the right tool
Not every task needs AI. Three tiers have proven themselves:
- Standard software, when a ready-made solution exists that fits the process
- Classic automation, when structured data needs to flow between systems
- AI agents, when the process requires understanding — such as triaging emails, extracting data from documents, drafting text, or coordinating multiple systems
Important for grown IT landscapes: systems without an API are not a dealbreaker. Providers like HVNH AI connect AI agents through documents, email inboxes, or the existing program interface — the software you have stays in use.
Step 5: Launch a pilot, measure, scale
Start with a clearly scoped pilot process instead of a mega-project. Define a measurable target beforehand: hours saved per week, turnaround time, or error rate. After four to eight weeks, take stock — and only then move on to the next process. Step by step, this builds a digitized operation without hurting day-to-day business. A welcome side effect: visible wins in the pilot bring skeptical employees on board too.
The three most common mistakes
- Everything at once: digitizing five processes in parallel overwhelms any team
- Tool before process: buying software first and looking for a use afterwards rarely works
- No measurement: without a before-and-after comparison, the benefit remains gut feeling — and the next budget becomes hard to justify
Conclusion
Digitalization in SMBs is not a mega-project but a sequence of small, measurable steps: make processes visible, prioritize, standardize, choose the right tool, and start with a pilot. Companies that work this way see first results within a few weeks — and digitize exactly where it pays off.
Frequently asked questions
Which process should you digitize first?
How long does it take to digitize a process?
Do SMBs need their own IT department for this?
What is the difference between digitization and automation?
What if the existing software has no APIs?
Topics
- digitalisierung
- prozessoptimierung
- mittelstand
- leitfaden