Okay so, you're probably scrolling through a bunch of city pages right now, trying to find someone who actually understands what you need. Most of 'em sound pretty similar, right? All that big talk about 'data ecosystems' and 'digital transformation.' I get it, it's a lot.
Here's the deal: I'm not a huge firm with a sales team, fancy offices, or a boatload of jargon. I'm just me, A.I. Consulting LLC, a solo operator focused on getting things done. If you're a business owner in Savannah, Georgia feeling overwhelmed by spreadsheets, or you're just not getting the insights you need from your existing systems, I can help cut through the noise. I'm here to solve your actual data problems, not sell you a suite of services you don't need.
I've seen firsthand how much good, clear data can make a difference, even for smaller operations. It's not just for the big guys, trust me. Whether you're trying to figure out why sales dipped last quarter or you want to see your inventory levels in real-time, it's all about making your data work for you.
## What I actually do for Savannah clients
Usually, I'm helping Savannah businesses take scattered data – from their sales system, their accounting software, maybe even some custom spreadsheets – and pull it all together. Think about getting a single, clear picture of your business's performance instead of having to open five different tabs every morning. I'm talking about building dashboards that actually tell you something useful, not just pretty charts with no context.
I also get into the nitty-gritty of making data accessible. This often means setting up automated reports so you're not manually exporting data every week, or building a small predictive model to help you forecast demand more accurately. It's about giving you the tools to make better decisions without adding a ton of extra work to your plate. It's practical stuff, aimed at giving you real, measurable benefits.
## How a Savannah engagement usually goes
1. **Discovery Call (Week 1):** We'll hop on a quick 20-minute call, then if it makes sense, a deeper 60-90 minute conversation. This is where I really try to understand your specific challenges and what you're hoping to achieve. No fancy pitch, just an honest chat to see if I can genuinely help you and your business in Savannah. 2. **Proposal & Agreement (Week 2):** Based on our chat, I'll put together a clear, fixed-fee proposal outlining the scope of work, deliverables, and timeline. I aim for transparency here so you know exactly what to expect. Once we're both on the same page, we'll sign a simple agreement to get started. 3. **Data Deep Dive & Build (Weeks 3-8, varies):** This is where I roll up my sleeves. I'll work with your team to access relevant data, clean it up, and start building out the dashboards, reports, or models we agreed upon. I'll provide regular updates and check-ins to make sure we're always aligned with your goals. 4. **Training & Handoff (Week 9 onwards, varies):** Once everything is built and tested, I'll walk you and your team through how to use the new tools. My goal is to make sure you're comfortable and self-sufficient. I'm always available for follow-up questions or minor tweaks, of course.
## What it costs, roughly
Look, I know budget is a real thing, especially for local businesses here in Savannah. I don't charge hourly because I think that just makes everyone nervous. Instead, I work on a fixed-fee basis for defined projects. This way, you know the total cost upfront. Small, targeted projects might start in the low four figures, while more complex builds could be in the mid-to-high four figures. It really just depends on the scope and complexity of your data and what you want to accomplish. I'm always upfront about pricing, so there are no surprises.
## Who I'm usually NOT a fit for
I'm not gonna pretend I'm for everyone. If you're a huge corporation looking for a team of 50 consultants to overhaul your entire global data infrastructure, I'm probably not your guy. I also don't do ongoing managed services where you need someone dedicated on-site every day for years. My sweet spot is helping small to medium-sized businesses and departments get specific data problems solved, or building out particular BI tools they need.
If you're looking for someone to just tell you 'AI is the future' without any practical application, or you're not ready to actually engage with your data, then I might not be the right fit. I work best with folks who are ready to dig in and make real improvements.
## Getting in touch
If any of this sounds like what you've been looking for, especially if you're a business in or around Savannah, I'd genuinely love to hear from you. The easiest way to get started is to book a 20-min call. We can chat about your data headaches and see if there's a good way for me to help.
FAQs — Savannah
How do I know if data analytics is worth it for my Savannah business?
If you're spending hours manually compiling reports, guessing at what your customers want, or can't get a clear picture of your profit margins, then it's likely worth exploring. Even small changes can free up a lot of time and lead to better decisions.
Do you work with companies outside Savannah?
Yes, I do work with clients remotely across the US. However, I have a particular focus and understanding of businesses operating in the Savannah area and enjoy working with local owners.
What does the first 2 weeks look like once we decide to work together?
After our initial calls, the first two weeks are usually focused on getting our agreement sorted and then I dive into understanding your data sources. We'd likely have a few more in-depth calls to map out your systems and access relevant information securely.
What kind of data do you usually work with?
I work with all sorts of business data: sales figures, customer demographics, inventory levels, financial transactions, marketing campaign performance, and operational metrics. If you collect it, I can likely help you make sense of it.
Will I need to buy expensive software or tools?
Not necessarily. Often, I can help you get much more out of tools you already own, like Excel or Google Sheets. If new software is recommended, it's usually open-source or cost-effective options that provide a clear return on investment.