About Tapabrata Biswas
I write about AI tools that small business owners can actually use. The expertise comes from my day job: since 2018, I have worked as a Project Manager at InfluxIQ Tech Pvt. Ltd., an IT services company that builds websites and mobile apps for small businesses. A significant part of that role involves helping our small business clients integrate AI tools into their day-to-day operations — chatbots, content generation, marketing automation, customer service. After watching the same questions come up from client after client (“Is this tool worth the subscription?” “Does AI really save time, or does it just shift the work?”), I started TheBizAI to answer those questions in public with tested verdicts instead of marketing copy.
I also run themoneydecoded.com, a personal finance site where I cover how individuals manage their money. Both sites share the same editorial bias: people running small businesses or managing personal finance do not have time to wade through marketing copy. They need to know what a tool actually does, what it costs, and whether it is worth a Tuesday afternoon.
How articles on this site get researched and reviewed
Every article on TheBizAI follows the process I document on the How We Researchpage. AI does the heavy lifting on research and drafting. ChatGPT and Claude gather the public information about each tool covered: pricing pages, vendor documentation, authoritative external research, prior coverage. The structured notes become a first-draft article. Then I review the draft line by line: every cited number gets checked against the source, every tool claim gets cross-checked against the vendor's own documentation, every recommendation gets pressure-tested for whether it would hold up under a real small business owner's scrutiny.
If an article doesn't survive the review pass, it doesn't get published. If a recommendation only fits some kinds of businesses, I say who it's for and who should skip it. The "What this post does not cover" and "When is X the wrong choice" sections on every article are written specifically to flag those limits. The broader editorial standards (how AI fits in the writing, the corrections policy, and the sources I cite) are documented on the Editorial Process page.
What I do not do
I do not accept sponsored placements. I do not write reviews on request from tool vendors. I do not link to tools I have not used myself. Some article links are affiliate links — when you sign up for a tool through one of those links, TheBizAI may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. That has no effect on which tools get recommended; it only happens on tools I would use anyway. Affiliate disclosure appears at the top of every article that contains affiliate links.
Find me elsewhere
- LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/tapabrata-biswas-blog
- X: @thebizai_co
- GitHub: github.com/tapabratainfluxiq
- DEV.to: dev.to/tapabrata-biswas
- Connectively (verified expert source): connectively.us/p/tapabrata-biswas-5821
Recognition

Writing Debut Badge
Awarded by DEV Community for publishing on DEV.to — June 2026.
How to reach me
The best way to get a response is email: hello@thebizai.co. I read every message and aim to reply within a few business days. If you spotted a factual error in an article, I aim to verify and correct within 48 hours and add a dated correction note to the article.
Page last reviewed: May 2026