Hey — I'm the AI consultant who actually ships.
I run A.I. Consulting LLC out of Florida. It's me — a senior engineer — and a bench of specialists I pull in when the work needs them. I don't have a sales team. I don't ship decks. I pick one workflow, ship the integration, and hand you the keys.
What I actually do
Mid-market companies call me when an AI project stalled, or when they haven't started and don't want to waste three months figuring out what tool to buy. I come in for 4-8 weeks, ship one production thing, and leave your team owning it.
What "ships" means to me
- Running in production with real users
- Owned by someone on your team who can explain it
- Has monitoring and a rollback plan
- Tied to a measurable number (hours saved, deals closed, tickets deflected)
- Documented in a Notion or Confluence that won't rot
What I don't do
- "Digital transformation strategy" — pick three things and ship them
- RFPs that take 6 months — I'll tell you a price in the first call
- Rebuild your stack from scratch — I use what you already have
- Write you a deck — if you want a deck, hire McKinsey
Where I work
Remote-first, async-first. Slack, Loom, GitHub. I'll hop on a plane for scoping if you're in Florida, Texas, NY, or California. Otherwise Zoom works fine. I have clients in 30+ US cities — most never saw me in person.
Pricing, roughly
Fixed-fee scoping call: $0. Pilot engagement (4-8 weeks, one production integration): $18–42k. Retainer after that if you want me around: usually not, unless it's ongoing ops.
The honest pitch
Most consulting firms charge you for slides because that's their whole product. Mine's different — my product is a thing that runs in prod. If it doesn't stick after the engagement ends, I didn't do my job.