Hey Wichita — I get it. You're probably tired of clicking through a bunch of city pages, all sounding kinda the same. 'We're here to revolutionize your business with cutting-edge AI!' Blah, blah, blah. That's not me. I'm A.I. Consulting LLC, and yeah, I'm just one guy. But I've been helping businesses make sense of their data for a while now, and I do it right here from Florida. Think of me as your neighborhood data guy, just a bit further south.
I'm not gonna pretend to be a massive corporation with a 'team' of 'experts.' It's just me. And I think that's actually a good thing for folks in Wichita looking for data help. You get direct access, no layers of project managers, and someone who's genuinely interested in your problem, not just hitting quarterly targets.
What I'm good at is taking all that raw data you've got floating around – sales figures, customer interactions, website traffic, inventory numbers – and making it actually useful. I build dashboards that tell you what's really happening, help you spot trends you're missing, and generally turn numbers into plain English so you can make better decisions for your Wichita business. No fancy buzzwords, just practical solutions.
## What I actually do for Wichita clients
Okay so, typically, a project for a Wichita client starts with identifying a specific business question. Maybe you want to know why your sales dip every third Tuesday, or which marketing channel is actually bringing in the best customers, or if you can predict inventory needs more accurately. I'll dig into your existing data sources, clean things up a bit (because let's be honest, data's rarely pristine), and then build out a system to give you those answers.
This could look like setting up a reporting dashboard in something like Power BI or Tableau that updates automatically, so you always have a current view of your key metrics. Or it might involve building a small predictive model to forecast demand for a particular product. Sometimes it's just about automating a manual reporting process that's eating up too much of your team's time. The goal is always to deliver something concrete and actionable.
## How a Wichita engagement usually goes
Here's a rough idea of how I typically work with businesses in Wichita:
1. **The Chat (Week 1):** We start with a free, no-pressure 20-minute call to just chat about what's on your mind. If it seems like I can help, we'll schedule a deeper dive, usually an hour or two, to really get into the specifics of your data challenge and what you're hoping to achieve. I'll ask about your existing systems, data sources, and what 'success' looks like for you. 2. **The Plan & Proposal (Week 2-3):** Based on our conversations, I'll put together a clear, fixed-price proposal. This isn't some vague 'time and materials' estimate; it outlines exactly what I'll deliver, the timeline, and the cost. I'll break down the approach, the tools I'll use, and what I'll need from you. We'll refine this until you're comfortable. 3. **The Work (Weeks 3-8, varies):** Once the proposal is approved, I get to work. This involves data collection, cleaning, modeling, and building out the reports or tools we agreed upon. I'll provide regular updates, usually weekly, and we'll have check-ins to make sure we're on the right track. Your input during this phase is crucial. 4. **Delivery & Handoff (Week 8+):** I deliver the finished product – be it a dashboard, a report, a model. I'll walk you and your team through it, explain how everything works, and make sure you're comfortable using it. My goal is for you to be self-sufficient with the new tools, but I'm always available for follow-up questions or minor tweaks.
## What it costs, roughly
I operate on a fixed-fee project basis. That means once we agree on the scope, the price is the price. No hidden charges, no 'oh, this took longer than expected' surprises. For a typical data analytics or business intelligence project, you're usually looking at a range starting from a few thousand dollars up to the low five figures, depending entirely on the complexity and duration. A quick pilot project to prove a concept might be on the lower end, while a comprehensive dashboard system with multiple data integrations would be higher. I'm always transparent about costs upfront.
## Who I'm usually NOT a fit for
I'm not for everyone, and that's okay. If you're a massive Fortune 500 company looking for a team of 50 consultants, I'm probably not your guy. I also don't do ongoing managed services for large, complex IT infrastructures. My sweet spot is small to medium-sized businesses in places like Wichita that have specific, well-defined data problems they need solved, but don't have the in-house expertise or budget for a huge consulting firm. If you're not sure, just ask.
## Getting in touch
Anyways, if this sounds like what your Wichita business needs – practical data help without the salesy fluff – then I'd love to chat. The easiest way to get started is to book a 20-min call. It's free, no pressure, and we can figure out if I'm the right person to help you make more sense of your data.
FAQs — Wichita
How do I know if data analytics is worth it for my Wichita business?
If you're making important business decisions based on gut feelings instead of clear numbers, or if you're spending too much time manually pulling reports, it's likely worth exploring. I can help you identify specific areas where data can provide a real return.
Do you only work with companies in Wichita, Kansas?
While I'm focusing on reaching businesses like yours in Wichita with this page, I actually work remotely with clients across the U.S. My physical location in Florida doesn't stop me from helping you effectively.
What kind of data sources can you work with?
I can typically work with a wide range of data sources, from spreadsheets (Excel, Google Sheets) to databases (SQL, MySQL), CRM systems (Salesforce), marketing platforms (Google Analytics), and various accounting software exports. If you have data, chances are I can work with it.
What does the first 2 weeks of an engagement look like?
The first couple of weeks typically involve our initial discovery calls to understand your needs, followed by me preparing and presenting a detailed, fixed-price proposal. This proposal outlines the scope, deliverables, timeline, and cost, giving you a clear picture of the project.
Will I own the dashboards or reports you create?
Absolutely. Once the project is complete and paid for, you'll have full ownership of any dashboards, reports, or models I create for your business. I'll also provide documentation and training so you can manage and update them if needed.