Hey Louisville — I get it. You're probably looking at a bunch of city pages right now, all promising the moon with 'AI solutions' and 'data transformation.' It's a lot of noise, and frankly, it can be kinda confusing. I'm A.I. Consulting LLC, and I'm a solo operator based out of Florida. But I work with businesses like yours right here in Louisville, Kentucky, to help them get a handle on their data, without all the buzzwords.
My goal isn't to sell you some massive, year-long project you don't need. It's to help you understand what your data is actually telling you, build systems to gather better insights, and automate some of those repetitive tasks that are eating up your team's time. Think of me as that quiet, kinda nerdy neighbor who's surprisingly good with spreadsheets and code, and just wants to solve your problem.
Okay so, you're here because you know your data holds answers, but you're not sure how to get them. Maybe you've got sales figures in one place, marketing spend in another, and customer feedback somewhere else entirely. It's a mess, and you need a clear picture. That's where I come in for businesses in Louisville.
## What I actually do for Louisville clients
For my Louisville clients, a typical project might start with something like cleaning up a sprawling customer database, or building a custom dashboard that pulls sales and marketing data into one easy-to-read view. I'm talking about the kind of foundational work that lets you make better decisions, faster. I might set up a pilot program to test a predictive model for inventory, or automate the generation of weekly performance reports that used to take someone half a day to compile.
I focus on practical solutions. This isn't about fancy algorithms for the sake of it. It's about finding the specific data points that matter to your business, setting up processes to track them efficiently, and then presenting that information in a way that actually helps you. Often, it's about simplifying what feels complicated, or setting up a small automation that saves hours every week. I build things that work, and that you can understand.
## How a Louisville engagement usually goes
1. **Initial Chat (Week 1):** We'll have a 20-minute call, no charge, to talk about what's bugging you with your data. I'll ask some questions, you tell me your biggest headache. If it sounds like I can genuinely help, I'll propose a follow-up. If not, I'll be honest about it. 2. **Deep Dive & Proposal (Weeks 2-3):** If we move forward, I'll spend a bit more time understanding your specific data sources, existing tools, and what you're trying to achieve. Then, I'll put together a clear, fixed-fee proposal outlining exactly what I'll deliver, how long it'll take (usually 4-8 weeks for a focused project), and what it'll cost. No surprises. 3. **The Work (Weeks 4-End):** This is where I roll up my sleeves. I'll be hands-on, building out the data pipelines, creating the dashboards, developing the models, or setting up the automations we agreed on. I’ll check in regularly, usually weekly, to show you progress and get your feedback. I try to be pretty transparent throughout the whole thing. 4. **Delivery & Handover (Project Close):** Once the project is complete, I'll deliver the agreed-upon solution. This isn't just handing over code; it's also making sure you and your team understand how to use it, and providing any documentation you might need. My goal is for you to be self-sufficient with what I've built, or at least understand it well enough to run with it.
## What it costs, roughly
I prefer fixed-fee engagements for specific projects. It's just cleaner for everyone. For smaller, focused projects, you're generally looking at costs in the low four figures to mid-five figures, depending heavily on complexity and scope. Large, multi-month data platform builds would be more, but that's less common for my typical Louisville client. I try to be upfront about pricing, and you'll always have a clear quote before any work starts. I don't do hourly billing unless it's for very specific, ad-hoc support after a project is done.
## Who I'm usually NOT a fit for
I'm probably not the right guy if you're a massive Fortune 500 company looking for a multi-year, multi-million dollar data transformation initiative. My shop is small, and I focus on delivering tangible value to small to medium-sized businesses. I'm also not the guy for you if you're expecting me to magically create data where none exists, or if you're looking for someone to just 'do AI' without a clear business problem in mind. I need a problem to solve, and I need access to your data (with appropriate security, of course) to solve it. And I'm not going to promise you 'game-changing' results unless I truly believe it's achievable, honestly.
## Getting in touch
If any of this sounds like what your business in Louisville, Kentucky needs, I'd genuinely like to hear from you. The easiest way to figure out if I can help is just to talk it through. No obligation, no sales pressure. Let's discuss your data challenges and see if there's a practical way forward. Feel free to book a 20-min call.
FAQs — Louisville
How do I know if AI is worth it for my Louisville business?
It's worth exploring if you have repetitive tasks, large datasets you're not using effectively, or if you're making decisions based on 'gut feeling' instead of clear numbers. We can talk through your specific situation to see if there's a real benefit.
Do you work with companies outside Louisville?
Yes, I work with clients remotely across the United States. While I'm highlighting my services for Louisville, Kentucky, my operations are set up to serve clients no matter where they are.
What does the first 2 weeks look like?
The first week is usually a quick 20-minute introductory call to see if we're a good fit. If so, the second week involves a deeper dive into your specific needs and data, leading to a tailored project proposal from my end.
I have data in a lot of different places. Can you still help?
Absolutely. That's a very common scenario. A big part of what I do is helping businesses consolidate and make sense of data from disparate sources, creating a unified view that's actually useful.
What kind of commitment is required from my team during a project?
Your team's involvement will primarily be providing access to data, answering questions about your business processes, and giving feedback on prototypes. I try to minimize disruption while ensuring I have the information needed to do the job right.