Okay so, you've landed on this page, probably looking for someone who can help your Omaha business get a grip on this whole 'digital transformation' thing. And I get it. It's a big phrase that can mean a lot of different things to different people. For me, it boils down to using smart tools, mainly AI and automation, to improve how you do things right now, without turning your whole world upside down. I focus on making your existing processes better, not rebuilding them from scratch.
I’m a solo operator, based in Florida, but I work with businesses all over the US, including plenty in Omaha. I've been doing this for a while, and what I've found is that most businesses don't need a massive, year-long overhaul. They need targeted help with specific problems. Maybe it's automating a repetitive task, or getting better insights from their data. That's what I'm good at. I'll sit down with you, understand your specific challenges, and then figure out if AI can actually move the needle for you. If it can't, I'll tell you. Plain and simple.
## What I actually do for Omaha clients
When I say I help with digital transformation, I'm talking about tangible projects. For example, I've helped businesses in Omaha set up AI models to predict customer churn, allowing them to proactively reach out to at-risk clients. Another common project is automating data entry or report generation, freeing up employees to focus on more strategic work. It’s not about replacing people, it’s about making their jobs easier and more impactful.
I also often work on pilot projects. This means we'll take a small, well-defined problem, and I'll build out a proof-of-concept AI solution. This lets you see the potential value firsthand, with minimal risk, before committing to anything larger. We're talking about real-world applications, like optimizing inventory management for a local retailer or streamlining customer support inquiries for a service provider here in Omaha. It's all about making a measurable difference.
## How a Omaha engagement usually goes
Here’s how I typically work with businesses, whether you’re right down the street or in Omaha, Nebraska:
1. **Initial Chat & Discovery (1-2 weeks):** We'll start with a few calls to really dig into your business, your current processes, and where you feel the biggest pains are. I'll ask a lot of questions. This isn't about me pitching; it's about me understanding if I can genuinely help. I'll also do some initial research into your industry and potential AI applications. 2. **Proposal & Scoping (1 week):** Based on our conversations, I'll put together a clear, fixed-fee proposal outlining the specific problem we’ll tackle, the solution I'll build, the expected outcomes, and a timeline. No hidden fees, no vague deliverables. You'll know exactly what you're getting. 3. **Implementation & Development (4-8 weeks, project-dependent):** This is where I get to work. I’ll be developing the AI model, setting up the automation, or integrating the new system. We'll have regular check-ins, probably weekly, so you're always in the loop. I'll need some input from your team, but I try to keep that burden light. 4. **Testing, Training & Handover (1-2 weeks):** Once the solution is built, we'll thoroughly test it together. I'll train your team on how to use and maintain it, making sure everyone feels comfortable. My goal is for you to be self-sufficient, not reliant on me forever. Then, it's yours to run with.
## What it costs, roughly
Okay, so the money part. I mostly work on a fixed-fee basis for defined projects. That means after our discovery, I’ll give you one price for the entire project, not an hourly rate that could balloon. This gives you budget certainty. For smaller, more focused projects, you're usually looking at a few thousand dollars. For more complex integrations or custom AI model development, it might be in the low to mid five-figure range. It really depends on the complexity and scope, but I'm always upfront about the cost before any work begins. I aim for projects where the return on investment for your Omaha business is clear, usually within 6-12 months.
## Who I'm usually NOT a fit for
I want to be honest about this. I'm a solo operator, which means I can't take on massive, multi-departmental, year-long transformations that require a huge team. If you're a Fortune 500 company looking to overhaul your entire global supply chain with a hundred consultants, I'm probably not your guy. Also, if you’re looking for someone to just throw buzzwords around without any real implementation, I’m not the right fit either. I work with businesses that are ready to roll up their sleeves, experiment a little, and see tangible results. If you’re not willing to commit some internal resources and time to the project, it’s probably not gonna work out.
## Getting in touch
If anything I've said resonates with you, and you're a business in Omaha, Nebraska looking for practical help with AI and automation, then let's chat. No pressure, no hard sell. Just an honest conversation to see if there's a good fit. You can head over to my website and book a 20-min call directly on my calendar.
FAQs — Omaha
How do I know if AI is worth it for my Omaha business?
The best way to figure this out is to identify a specific, repetitive task or a problem where better data insights could help. If you have clear pain points that involve lots of manual work or missed opportunities due to lack of information, AI might be a good fit. We can discuss this on a call.
Do you only work with companies in Omaha, or outside of Nebraska too?
While this page is for Omaha businesses, I work with clients all across the United States. My remote-first approach means I can effectively serve businesses regardless of their physical location.
What does the first 2 weeks of working with you look like?
The first two weeks are all about understanding your business. We'll have several conversations, and I'll ask a lot of questions to understand your current processes and challenges. This helps me get a clear picture so I can propose a relevant solution.
Will I need to hire a team of AI experts after you finish a project?
My goal is to make you self-sufficient. I provide training and documentation so your existing team can manage and utilize the solution I build. If ongoing support is needed, we can discuss that, but the aim is usually minimal long-term reliance on me for everyday operations.
What if my Omaha business has very little technical expertise?
That's perfectly fine. I specialize in translating complex AI concepts into practical, understandable solutions. You don't need a technical background; I'll handle the heavy lifting and explain everything in plain language.