Top 5 Cloud Tools for Small Businesses in 2025
As small businesses enter 2025, cloud services remain the backbone of operations — but rising subscription costs and unnecessary AI upsells are cutting into profits. A new ZDNET Special Feature outlines the five essential cloud tools every small business needs, alongside 10 money-saving strategies to control expenses in the digital age.
The article identifies five foundational cloud services critical for small business success:
- Email and domain management: Professional email remains non-negotiable. Services like Google Workspace or low-cost domain registrars such as GoDaddy offer reliability without overspending.
- Web hosting: Every business needs an online presence, but avoid overpaying for “AI-powered” web builders. Simple templates from trusted hosts are usually sufficient.
- Cloud storage: Both backup and accessibility are essential. The recommended 3-2-1 backup strategy—three copies, two media types, one offsite—protects against data loss.
- Accounting software: Cloud-based platforms like QuickBooks provide real-time visibility and collaboration with accountants, despite growing subscription fees.
- A custom fifth tool: Depending on business needs, this could be a CRM, a project management tool (like Notion), or help desk software (like Help Scout).
The feature’s biggest takeaway: beware of the “AI tax.” Many vendors now bundle AI features at inflated prices that add little operational value. Instead, business owners can rely on free or affordable AI tools such as ChatGPT, Gemini, or Copilot for productivity.
Additional tips include auditing forgotten subscriptions, canceling ex-employee accounts, using free service tiers, and setting renewal reminders. ZDNET concludes that with smarter planning and fewer impulse upgrades, small businesses can reduce annual cloud costs by thousands while maintaining all the functionality they need.
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