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Software development • 5 March 2026

Why process automation for small and

Why process automation for small and

By Björn Groenewold2 min read
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Automation offers SMEs great opportunities. The article shows benefits, typical errors and the right entry.

Digitization progresses in large steps – and while corporations have been investing in automation for years, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are currently rapidly picking up. But what does automation really do? And when is it worth it? This article gives an overview, shows typical stumbling traps and explains how SMEs start optimally.

What does automation actually mean for SMEs?

Automation means the use of software, AI and digital tools to replace recurring manual tasks. These include, for example,:

  • Offer and invoice delivery
  • appointment management
  • Product management and ordering processes
  • Internal release and approval structures
  • simple customer requests
  • Data transmissions between systems

Many SMEs already use digital tools, but do not exploit their potential. Processes often run half digitally, half manually – a risk for time, quality and scalability.

Why automation is just relevant for SMEs in 2026

SMEs often struggle with limited resources. Automation creates significant added value here:

1. Daytime gain

Staff often spend several hours a week with copying work, Excel lists or manual archiving. Automated workflows create free spaces for value-generating activities.

2. Less errors – more standardization

The more manual effort, the higher the error rate. Automation ensures repeatable and comprehensible processes.

3. Faster growth

Anyone who digitizes processes can scale significantly easier – without having to set additional employees immediately.

4. competitiveness

Customers expect fast response times today. Automated systems significantly accelerate communication, offers, support and logistics.

Typical start problems — and how to avoid them

Many companies start wrong: too complex, too expensive, without structure. These errors should be avoided:

"We automate everything at once"

→ better start small, measure, scale

missing process knowledge

→ perform pre-process analysis

false tools

→ not every software fits the SME

no employee involvement

→ Automation is also a change project

A good starting point: Select processes that often occur, contain few variants and cost a lot of time.

How SMEs find the right entry

  1. Making processes visible Two. Identify Pain Points
  2. Check feasibility
  3. Implementation of prototype
  4. Testing, iterating, improving

Fazite

Process automation is worth more than ever for SMEs. It increases speed, quality and competitiveness – and is no longer a luxury in 2026, but a necessary success factor. It is crucial to start structured and realistic: small steps, fast results, sustainable optimism

About the author

Björn Groenewold
Björn Groenewold(Dipl.-Inf.)

Managing Director & Founder

For over 15 years Björn Groenewold has been developing software solutions for the mid-market. As founder of Groenewold IT Solutions he has successfully supported more than 250 projects – from legacy modernisation to AI integration.

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