Okay so, you've got processes, right? Every business does. Maybe it's data entry, customer support triage, report generation, or just making sure certain emails go to the right place. And maybe those processes feel like they're eating up too much time, or worse, they're prone to human error. That's where I come in. I don't sell 'AI for AI's sake.' I look at what's actually slowing you down, then figure out if a bit of AI or automation can help. No fancy jargon, just practical solutions that make your business in Frisco run a little smoother.
I've seen firsthand how even small automations can free up significant time for business owners and their teams. Think of it like this: instead of spending hours on repetitive tasks, you could be focusing on growing your business, serving your customers better, or honestly, just enjoying a little more of what Frisco has to offer. My goal is to make AI and automation accessible and understandable, not some complex, intimidating thing that only big corporations can afford.
## What I actually do for Frisco clients
Mostly, I help Frisco businesses tackle those 'time sinks' they know they have but haven't had the bandwidth to fix. This often means building a pilot project – maybe a custom script that pulls data from one system and pushes it into another, or setting up a simple AI model to categorize incoming customer inquiries so your team knows what to prioritize. The idea is to prove out a concept quickly, show you the value, and then, if it makes sense, we can scale it up a bit.
For example, I've helped a small Frisco real estate firm automate their listing data entry, freeing up their admin assistant for more client-facing work. Or for a local e-commerce store, I helped them set up an automated system to flag product reviews that needed immediate attention. It's about finding those specific, repeatable tasks where a computer can do the grunt work, leaving the human touch for where it really matters.
## How a Frisco engagement usually goes
My process is pretty straightforward. I'm not into making things more complicated than they need to be. Here's how it usually plays out:
1. **Discovery Call (Week 1):** We'll have a 20-minute chat (no charge, obviously) to talk about what's bugging you, what your current processes look like, and what you're hoping to achieve. This is where I figure out if I can genuinely help you and if we're a good fit. If not, I'll tell you upfront.
2. **Deep Dive & Proposal (Week 1-2):** If it seems like there's a good fit, I'll send over a more detailed questionnaire or we might do a longer session to really dig into your specific workflow. Based on that, I'll put together a clear, fixed-fee proposal outlining exactly what I'll build, what it will do, and how long it'll take. No hourly surprises, promise.
3. **Build & Initial Deployment (Weeks 3-6, project dependent):** Once we agree, I get to work. I'll build out the automation or AI solution, keeping you updated regularly. I aim for transparency here. When it's ready, we'll deploy a first version, and you'll get to try it out in your actual Frisco business environment.
4. **Refinement & Handover (Weeks 7-8, project dependent):** We'll iron out any kinks, make sure it's working exactly as intended, and then I'll make sure you and your team know how to use it. I'll provide any necessary documentation, and I'm always available for a reasonable period after for any questions that pop up. My goal is for you to be self-sufficient.
## What it costs, roughly
Look, I'm not going to give you a vague 'it depends' answer, but I can't give exact numbers without knowing what you need. Most of my projects for businesses like yours in Frisco fall into a few general buckets. Simple, single-process automations might start in the low four figures, while more complex, multi-stage optimizations or custom AI model development can range into the mid-to-high four figures. Sometimes, if it's a truly involved project, it might tip into five figures, but that's less common for initial engagements. I always work on a fixed-fee basis, so you know exactly what you're paying before I even start. No guessing games.
## Who I'm usually NOT a fit for
It's important to be upfront about this. I'm probably not the right choice if you're a massive enterprise looking for a 12-month digital transformation strategy with a 20-person team. That's just not what I do. I also won't promise to build you a sentient AI that can run your entire company while you vacation in Tahiti; that's science fiction, not business reality. If you're not sure what you want, just that you 'need AI,' but can't point to a specific problem, we might need a little more brainstorming first. I work best with Frisco business owners who have a clear, even if small, problem they want to solve.
## Getting in touch
If any of this resonates and you're a Frisco-based business owner feeling a bit overwhelmed by manual tasks, or you just want to explore how a bit of smart automation could help, I'd genuinely love to chat. It costs you nothing to just talk through your situation. So, if you're ready to make things a little easier, go ahead and book a 20-min call. We can figure out if there's a practical way I can help you out.
FAQs — Frisco
How do I know if AI or automation is worth it for my Frisco business?
If you or your team spend a noticeable amount of time each week on repetitive tasks – things that are rules-based, data-heavy, or just plain boring – then it's likely worth exploring. I can help you identify those specific areas.
Do you only work with companies in Frisco?
While I love helping local Frisco businesses, I operate remotely and assist clients all over the U.S. My 'neighborhood shop' approach means I focus on a personal connection, regardless of your physical location.
What does the first 2 weeks of working with you look like?
The first couple of weeks are all about understanding your needs. We'll have a discovery call, and if it's a good fit, I'll gather more details about your specific processes. By the end of this period, you'll have a clear proposal from me outlining the project scope and fixed cost.
What if I don't know exactly what I need, just that I want to be more efficient?
That's perfectly fine! Many of my clients start there. I can help you pinpoint specific inefficiencies in your Frisco business and suggest practical automation or AI solutions that can make a real difference.
Will I need to buy expensive software or hire new staff for these solutions?
Not usually. I focus on using existing tools where possible or affordable, easy-to-implement solutions. The goal is to make your current team more efficient, not to add more overhead or complexity to your Frisco business.