Today We Launch: WightSpark AI Goes Live for Island Businesses This morning marks an important moment for the Isle of Wight business community. After months of testing, refinement and local feedback, WightSpark AI is officially live. What began as a small idea between Island entrepreneurs has grown into a full platform designed to make life …
Time Back for Island Businesses: How AI Can Help the Isle of Wight Breathe Again Walk down any high street on the Isle of Wight and you’ll see the same story playing out behind every counter and work van. Cafés balancing the breakfast rush with a mountain of paperwork. Builders answering calls on the ferry. …
The Future of the Isle of Wight Economy: Why AI Matters for SMEs in 2025 The Isle of Wight economy does not rest on big corporations or faceless investment funds. It rests on the determination of roughly 6,000 small and medium-sized businesses. Family-run shops, cafés, tradespeople, professional services, and creative firms are the real backbone …
AI for Retail: How Isle of Wight Shops Can Save Time and Sell More in 2025 Independent shops are the lifeblood of the Isle of Wight. From Newport High Street to Ryde’s Union Street, from Shanklin Old Village to Ventnor’s creative quarter, retail gives each town its identity. Farm shops in Brighstone, gift stores in …
AI for Trades: How Isle of Wight Builders, Plumbers, and Electricians Can Win Back Time If you work in the trades on the Isle of Wight, your day is full from the moment the van door closes. You are quoting jobs, chasing suppliers, answering calls, and trying to keep customers happy, all while actually doing …
AI for Hospitality: How Isle of Wight Hotels, Cafés, and Attractions Can Save Time and Boost Bookings The Isle of Wight thrives on hospitality. Each year, millions of visitors cross the Solent to enjoy our beaches, walks, attractions, and food. That influx sustains cafés in Ryde, B&Bs in Shanklin, pubs in Cowes, and attractions from …
