Hey Wichita — so you're probably scrolling through a bunch of city pages right now, seeing a lot of buzzwords. I get it. It's tough to figure out who's actually going to help your business. I'm not a big agency with 'global solutions' or 'strategic partnerships'. I'm just me, A.I. Consulting LLC, a solo operator based out of Florida, and I work directly with businesses like yours to figure out how to make technology work for them, not the other way around.
I specialize in what I call 'digital transformation' — which, okay so, that's kinda a buzzword too, but for me, it just means taking your current processes, the ones that feel clunky or slow, and seeing if we can make them better with a little bit of smart tech. Think less about 'disrupting industries' and more about 'making your day-to-day work smoother'. Whether you're in manufacturing, healthcare, or just about any other sector here in Wichita, I'm pretty sure there are places where some well-placed AI or automation could make a real difference to your bottom line.
## What I actually do for Wichita clients
When I say I do digital transformation, I'm talking about tangible stuff. Most often, it's about figuring out where AI or automation can actually *solve a problem* for your business. Maybe you've got a customer service department drowning in emails, or a sales team spending too much time on manual data entry instead of selling. I'll come in, listen to what's bugging you, and then propose a specific project to fix it.
That could mean building a custom AI model to categorize incoming support tickets, setting up an automation that pre-populates CRM fields based on lead data, or even helping you pick and implement an existing software solution that actually fits your needs, instead of forcing you into one that doesn't. It's about finding those specific pain points and applying just enough technology to make them go away, or at least feel a lot less painful for your Wichita team.
## How a Wichita engagement usually goes
I like to keep things pretty straightforward. Here's how it usually plays out:
1. **Initial Chat (1-2 days):** You book a quick call with me. We'll talk about your business, what you're trying to achieve, and what's currently holding you back. This is where I figure out if I can even help, and if we're a good fit. 2. **Discovery & Proposal (1-2 weeks):** If it sounds like I can add value, I'll dive a little deeper. We'll have a few more conversations, maybe I'll look at some of your existing processes (nothing sensitive, just how things flow). Then I'll put together a clear, specific proposal outlining the project, what I'll deliver, and a fixed price. 3. **Project Work (4-12 weeks, usually):** Once we agree, I get to work. I'll build out the solution, whether it's an AI model, an automation script, or helping integrate new software. I'll check in regularly so you're always in the loop. This isn't a black box operation. 4. **Hand-off & Support (Ongoing):** When the project's done, I'll make sure you and your team know how to use it. I'll provide documentation and, if you want, offer some ongoing support for a bit to make sure everything's running smoothly. I don't just build it and disappear.
## What it costs, roughly
I know budget is a big concern for businesses, especially here in Wichita. I don't do hourly billing with open-ended projects. I prefer fixed-fee engagements. This means you know the exact cost upfront, with no surprises. For a typical digital transformation project, you're usually looking at something in the low five figures. Smaller, more targeted automations might be less, and more complex, multi-stage projects could certainly be more. But I'll always give you a clear quote before any work starts, so you can decide if it makes sense for your business.
## Who I'm usually NOT a fit for
I'm not for everyone, and I'm okay admitting that. If you're looking for a giant consulting firm to write a 200-page strategy document that just sits on a shelf, that's not me. If you need someone to manage a team of 50 developers for a multi-year IT overhaul, I'm definitely not your guy. I also don't do 'we'll just tinker around and see what happens' projects. I'm focused on delivering specific, measurable results. And if your company isn't open to changing how things are currently done, even just a little, then frankly, I'm probably not the right fit to help with digital transformation.
## Getting in touch
If any of this sounds like what your Wichita business needs — practical help, without the endless meetings and vague promises — then I'd love to chat. The easiest way to get started is to book a 20-min call. We'll see if I can help you solve some of those tricky operational problems and make your business run a little bit smoother.
FAQs — Wichita
How do I know if AI is worth it for my Wichita business?
The best way to know is to identify a specific bottleneck or repetitive task that's costing you time or money. If you can describe a problem, we can likely explore if AI or automation offers a clear, measurable solution. It's not about magic, it's about solving real problems.
Do you work with companies outside Wichita?
Yes, I work remotely with clients across the United States. While I've written this page for Wichita businesses, my services are accessible no matter where you're located. My approach is pretty hands-on, even from a distance.
What does the first 2 weeks of an engagement look like?
The first 2 weeks are mostly about discovery. We'll have a few focused calls where you explain your current processes and challenges. I'll ask a lot of questions to really understand the core issue, and then I'll put together a detailed proposal for how I can help, including what I'll deliver and the exact cost.
What kind of businesses do you typically work with in Wichita?
I usually work with small to medium-sized businesses that are looking to improve efficiency or solve specific operational headaches. They're often tired of manual processes and are open to using technology to make their lives easier. I've worked across various industries, from manufacturing to service-based businesses.
What if the project doesn't work out as expected?
My goal is always to deliver exactly what's agreed upon in the proposal. If, for some reason, the solution isn't performing as expected based on our agreed-upon metrics, I'll work with you to fix it. My reputation is important to me, and I want you to be happy with the results of your investment.