How to Choose an AI Provider in Quebec
You’ve decided your SMB needs AI. Now you’re looking at the options: there are dozens of providers, each promising miracles. How do you choose?
Here’s the process we recommend, based on 150+ implementations in Quebec.
Step 1: Define Your Specific Use Case
Don’t look for the best general AI provider. Look for the best one for YOUR specific problem.
Examples:
- You’re a clinic that wants to reduce reminder calls → look for a healthcare-specialized AI chatbot provider
- You’re an accounting firm that wants to automate invoicing → look for an OCR + AI solution specialized in accounting
- You’re a manufacturing SMB → you might be looking for predictive maintenance
Choosing your use case first eliminates 80% of irrelevant providers right away.
Step 2: Verify Quebec Compliance
This is non-negotiable. Before any discussion, validate:
- PIPEDA: Does the provider comply with the Personal Information Protection Act?
- Hosting: Is the data hosted in Canada? (Important for healthcare/finance)
- Certifications: SOC 2 Type II? ISO 27001? HIPAA?
- Contract: Is there a Data Processing Agreement (DPA)?
- Ownership: Who owns your data? You, or the provider?
If a provider can’t answer these questions clearly, eliminate them.
Step 3: Evaluate Local Track Record
“We’ve helped 1,000 companies” is vague. You’re looking for:
- References in YOUR sector (healthcare, manufacturing, accounting)
- Quebec companies similar to yours (SMBs, not multinationals)
- Public case studies with numbers (ROI, time saved)
- Verifiable testimonials (not just on their website)
A good provider will give you 3-5 references you can call.
Step 4: Test, Don’t Buy
Don’t sign an annual contract right away. Propose:
- A 30-60 day pilot, free or low-cost
- On a small volume of real data (no fictional examples)
- With clear metrics from the start
- A dedicated team from the provider (not a support chatbot)
After 30 days, you’ll know if it really works. If the provider refuses a pilot, that’s a red flag.
Step 5: Verify Support and Training
Complex AI is normal. You need a provider that:
- Offers initial training (not just documentation)
- Has responsive support (not 48-hour response times)
- Understands your business (not just the tech)
- Can adapt their solution to your context
Ask: “Who will be my point of contact? What’s their experience in my sector?”
Step 6: Compare Costs Realistically
Listed prices don’t tell the whole story. Ask:
- Setup/implementation cost
- Monthly/per-use cost
- Support fees
- Hidden costs (data, storage, integration)?
- Minimum commitment? Exit conditions?
Calculate the total cost over 12-24 months, not just the monthly price.
Step 7: Evaluate the Roadmap and Innovation
AI changes fast. You need a partner that:
- Invests in R&D (not just in sales)
- Can adapt their tools to your future needs
- Aligns with your innovation goals
- Offers a migration path if you outgrow their solution
The Complete Process
Summary: define the problem → verify compliance → explore options → test → measure → decide.
This approach takes 6-8 weeks but eliminates 90% of failure risks. And it costs far less than a bad choice.
Are you at the stage of looking for your AI partner? We’ve helped 150+ Quebec SMBs navigate this choice. We know the pitfalls, the providers, and how to evaluate.
Book your 30-minute discovery call → laeka.org/services/