Okay so, you landed on this page because you're looking for help with something digital, maybe even AI, for your Spokane company. Good on you. Most 'consulting firms' have a whole team, fancy offices, and a sales pitch that'll make your eyes glaze over. Not me. I work out of Florida, but I help businesses all over the US, including right here in Spokane. I'm a solo operator, which means you get direct access to me, no layers, no junior folks learning on your dime. I'm here to help you figure out what digital improvements actually make sense for your business, and then help you get them done, without all the fluff.
What I'm *not* gonna do is tell you to 'disrupt your industry' or build some massive, undefined 'AI strategy' document that gathers dust. My goal is to find concrete problems you have – maybe it's too much manual data entry, slow customer service responses, or a sales process that's just kinda clunky – and then apply practical AI or automation to fix it. Think of me as a mechanic for your business processes, but instead of wrenches, I use code and algorithms.
## What I actually do for Spokane clients
When I talk digital transformation, I'm usually talking about a few specific things. For example, I've helped businesses automate report generation that used to take hours every week, freeing up staff for more important tasks. Or I've built custom AI models to analyze customer feedback more efficiently, giving owners a clearer picture of what their clients actually want, faster. It's not about replacing people, it's about making their jobs easier and more productive.
Typically, a project might involve setting up a pilot automation for a specific, repetitive task. We pick one thing that's a real pain point, design an AI solution, build it out, and then test it to make sure it delivers real value. Or maybe it's developing a simple AI-powered tool that helps your sales team respond to inquiries quicker and more consistently. The focus is always on tangible outcomes, not vague promises. I'm not here to just talk; I'm here to build.
## How a Spokane engagement usually goes
I like to keep things straightforward. Here’s how an engagement with me usually plays out:
1. **Week 1: The 'Discovery' Chat (and actual discovery).** We jump on a call, you tell me about your business in Spokane, what’s bugging you, and what you’re hoping to improve. I ask a bunch of questions. By the end, we should both have a pretty good idea if I can actually help. I’ll give you a rough idea of what a project might look like. 2. **Weeks 2-3: The Proposal.** I take what we talked about and put together a detailed, fixed-fee proposal. This outlines the specific problem I’m going to solve, the technology I’ll use, the deliverables you’ll get, and a clear timeline. No hidden fees, no hourly surprises. You know exactly what you're getting and what it'll cost upfront. 3. **Weeks 4-8 (or so): The Build.** Once you approve the proposal, I get to work. This is where I design, develop, and test the solution. I keep you in the loop with regular updates, showing you progress and getting your feedback. This isn’t a black box; you’ll see it come to life. 4. **Week 9-10 (approx.): Delivery & Hand-off.** I deliver the finished solution, provide any necessary training or documentation, and make sure it’s running smoothly. My goal is for you to be able to use it effectively without needing me around forever. I want you to be self-sufficient.
## What it costs, roughly
Alright, let's talk money. I know this is often the elephant in the room. Because I offer fixed-fee projects, you won't get hit with unexpected bills. Most of my projects for digital transformation, the kind of specific automations or AI models I mentioned, usually fall in the range of $5,000 to $20,000. Sometimes less for really small, targeted automations, sometimes more for complex integrations. It really depends on the scope. What I can tell you is that I aim for a clear return on investment, so the project should pay for itself, often within months, by saving you time or making you more efficient. I'm not the cheapest, but I'm transparent, and you get what you pay for: real solutions.
## Who I'm usually NOT a fit for
Look, I'm just one guy. I don't pretend to be a massive consulting firm. So, if you're a Fortune 500 company looking for a year-long, multi-million dollar strategy overhaul with a team of twenty people, I'm probably not your guy. I also don't do web design, general IT support, or basic marketing. My focus is pretty narrow: practical AI and automation for specific business processes. If you're looking to just 'talk about AI' without a clear problem you want to solve, or you're not ready to invest in making real changes, then I might not be the best fit for you either. I work best with Spokane businesses (and others) who have a clear operational headache and are ready to tackle it head-on.
## Getting in touch
If anything I've said resonates with you, and you're a Spokane business owner or manager who's ready to explore how AI or automation could genuinely help your operations, I'd love to chat. It costs nothing to talk. The easiest way to get started is to book a 20-min call with me directly on my website. We can figure out if I'm the right person to help you out, no pressure. I look forward to hearing from you!
FAQs — Spokane
How do I know if AI is worth it for my Spokane business?
The best way to tell is if you have repetitive tasks that take up a lot of employee time, or if you're struggling to make sense of large amounts of data. If you have a clear pain point, AI or automation can often provide a measurable improvement.
Do you work with companies outside Spokane?
Absolutely. While I love helping local Spokane businesses, I work with clients all across the United States. My remote setup means I can assist anyone who needs help with practical AI and automation, regardless of location.
What does the first 2 weeks look like if I decide to work with you?
In the first week, we'd have our initial discovery call to understand your needs. By the end of the second week, I'd aim to have a detailed, fixed-fee project proposal ready for your review, outlining scope, timeline, and cost.
What kind of commitment is required from my Spokane business during a project?
Your main commitment will be providing clear access to information, answering my questions promptly, and giving timely feedback during development. I try to make it as unobtrusive as possible, knowing you have a business to run.
Can you integrate AI with my existing software?
Often, yes. My goal is to work with your current systems where possible, rather than forcing you into all-new tools. We'd discuss your specific software during our initial discovery call to see what's feasible.