Hey Salt Lake City— I get it. You're probably tired of landing pages that all sound the same, full of buzzwords and promises that feel a mile wide and an inch deep. My name is [Your Name], and I run A.I. Consulting LLC, a solo shop based out of Florida. I don't have a huge team, fancy offices, or a VC fund behind me. What I do have is a lot of experience helping businesses like yours figure out how to actually use AI and automation to make their operations smoother, and their bottom line happier. I know you're looking for someone who can cut through the noise and deliver real results for your business here in Utah, and that's exactly what I aim to do.
Okay so, you’re here because you’re thinking about digital transformation. Maybe you've got a specific process that's a bottleneck, or you're just feeling like your competitors are pulling ahead with tech you don’t fully grasp. My approach isn't about selling you a grand vision that takes years and millions. It's about finding the specific places where a bit of smart automation or a well-placed AI model can actually make a difference right now. No unnecessary complexity, just practical solutions.
## What I actually do for Salt Lake City clients
I focus on concrete projects. For a Salt Lake City client recently, that meant automating a tedious data entry process that was eating up an employee's entire morning. We built a small AI script that took unstructured data, extracted the key information, and fed it directly into their CRM. It saved them hours every week, reduced errors, and freed up that employee for higher-value work. Another time, it was about helping a local manufacturing business predict equipment failures more accurately using their existing sensor data, which drastically cut down on unexpected downtime.
It’s usually about finding those 'aha!' moments where a specific piece of technology, often something pretty off-the-shelf but configured smartly, can solve a real business pain. I’m not gonna push you towards something you don't need. My goal is to deliver a measurable improvement, whether that's saving you time, reducing costs, or giving you better insights into your operations. I work with what you have, and build from there.
## How a Salt Lake City engagement usually goes
1. **Week 1-2: Discovery & Scoping.** This is where I really listen. We'll do a few deep-dive calls, maybe a virtual walkthrough of your processes. I'm looking for the specific pain points, the data you have, and what success actually looks like for you. By the end of this, I'll have a clear, written proposal for a specific project, outlining deliverables, timeline, and cost. It's usually a pretty tight scope, not a nebulous 'strategy'.
2. **Weeks 3-8: Design & Development (Iterative).** Once we agree on the project, I get to work. This phase is highly collaborative. I'll build out prototypes, show you progress frequently, and get your feedback. We'll refine as we go, making sure what I'm building is exactly what you need. This isn't a 'big reveal' at the end; it's a constant conversation.
3. **Weeks 9-12: Testing & Implementation.** We'll thoroughly test the solution in your environment, making sure it works as expected and integrates properly with your existing systems. I’ll provide documentation and make sure your team understands how to use and maintain it. This often includes a bit of training or walkthroughs.
4. **Post-Implementation (Optional Support).** After the main project is done, I offer ongoing support if you need it. This could be a monthly check-in, minor adjustments, or helping you plan the next phase. My aim is always to make sure you're getting continued value long after I'm gone, and that you feel comfortable with the solution I've built for you here in Salt Lake City.
## What it costs, roughly
I usually work on a fixed-fee basis for defined projects. That way, there are no surprises. For a typical initial engagement – something like automating a specific workflow or building a proof-of-concept AI model – you're usually looking at a range starting from several thousand dollars and going up depending on complexity and duration. I'm not the cheapest option, but I'm also not the most expensive. My focus is on delivering a clear return on your investment, so the cost is always tied to a specific outcome. We'll agree on the price upfront, before any work begins, so you know exactly what to expect.
## Who I'm usually NOT a fit for
I'm probably not the right fit if you're looking for a massive, multi-year organizational change initiative with dozens of consultants. If you need a huge team to handle every facet of your IT infrastructure or manage a global software rollout, that's just not what I do. Also, if you're not ready to commit some internal resources (like a project lead or someone to help me understand your processes), it'll be tough for me to deliver good results. I need a bit of your time and cooperation to make things happen. I'm also not selling 'AI for AI's sake' – if you don't have a clear business problem that AI or automation can realistically help with, I'll tell you that upfront.
## Getting in touch
If any of this sounds like what your Salt Lake City business needs, I'd genuinely love to chat. It costs you nothing to explore the possibilities. Let's talk about what's keeping you up at night, and see if there's a practical way I can help. Head over to my contact page to book a 20-min call. I look forward to hearing from you!
FAQs — Salt Lake City
How do I know if AI is worth it for my Salt Lake City business?
The best way to figure this out is to look at repetitive tasks, data-heavy processes, or areas where you need faster, more accurate insights. If you have a specific bottleneck or a process that just eats up too much time, there's a good chance AI or automation could help. We can discuss your specific situation during an initial call.
Do you work with companies outside Salt Lake City?
Yes, I work remotely with businesses across the country. While I've highlighted Salt Lake City here because of its vibrant business community, my services are available to any company looking for practical AI and automation solutions, no matter where they are located.
What does the first 2 weeks look like for an engagement?
In the first two weeks, we'll focus heavily on discovery. This involves a few virtual meetings where I'll ask a lot of questions about your current processes, challenges, and goals. My aim is to deeply understand your needs so I can propose a very specific, actionable project plan with clear deliverables and timelines.
What kind of data do you need from my Utah business to get started?
Initially, I just need to understand your business operations and the specific problems you're trying to solve. If we move forward with a project, I might need access to relevant data sets, but this is always handled with strict confidentiality and proper security protocols in place. We'll discuss any data requirements transparently.
Is a 'digital transformation' project a huge, expensive commitment?
It doesn't have to be. My approach is to start small and focused, tackling a specific problem with a clear beginning and end. This minimizes risk and allows you to see tangible value quickly, often leading to a clearer path for future, larger initiatives.