KernTech Blog

Practical strategies for using AI to automate operations and scale service businesses.

InsuranceFeb 25, 2026

Reducing E&O Risk with Better Documentation (AI Can Help)

Most E&O claims come down to documentation gaps. AI can close those gaps by making thorough record-keeping automatic instead of optional.

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AI StrategyFeb 25, 2026

Why Your Next PM Might Be an AI Agent

The math is simple: a junior PM costs $80-120K. An AI agent that does 60% of their work costs $12K/year. The question isn't if this happens — it's who builds it first.

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AccountingFeb 23, 2026

Keeping Clients in the Loop During Tax Season Without Losing Your Mind

Tax season means hundreds of the same client questions. AI can draft responses, send reminders, and keep everyone updated so your team focuses on actual tax work.

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MSPsFeb 23, 2026

Reducing MSP Ticket Volume With AI (Without Annoying Your Clients)

The goal isn't fewer tickets at the cost of worse service. It's resolving problems faster and catching issues before users even notice them.

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InsuranceFeb 22, 2026

Automating Policy Renewals: Stop Losing Clients to Paperwork

Renewals should be your easiest revenue. But when the process is manual, things slip through the cracks and clients leave.

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AccountingFeb 20, 2026

AI for Bookkeeping Workflows: What Actually Works

Most bookkeeping tasks are repetitive pattern matching. That's exactly what AI is good at.

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MSPsFeb 20, 2026

Automating MSP Client Onboarding So Nothing Falls Through the Cracks

MSP onboarding involves dozens of steps across multiple systems. Automation doesn't just speed it up. It makes sure nothing gets missed.

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InsuranceFeb 19, 2026

AI for Insurance Claims Processing: What Actually Works

Claims processing is where most agencies lose the most time. AI can handle the repetitive parts so your team focuses on the work that requires judgment.

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Growth OpsFeb 19, 2026

Your Contact Us Form Is Probably Leaking Leads (Here's How to Fix It)

In Chicagoland, most SMB websites convert just fine. The problem is what happens after the form gets submitted — or doesn't.

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