Hey Fayetteville — I get it. You're probably sifting through a bunch of these city-specific landing pages, all kinda sounding the same. Every 'team' promising 'synergistic solutions' and 'paradigm shifts.' Well, that’s not me. I’m A.I. Consulting LLC, just one guy, and I run my shop out of Florida. I built bademode24.net to offer straightforward, hands-on Machine Learning and Data Science help. I work with businesses like yours, figuring out what these tools can *actually* do for them, without all the buzzwords.
So, if you’re looking for someone who speaks plain English, admits limits, and just wants to get things done, you’re in the right place. I’m not gonna promise you the moon, but I can definitely help you understand if AI is even a fit for what you’re trying to achieve here in Fayetteville.
## What I actually do for Fayetteville clients
Okay, so what does that look like? Most of the time, folks in Fayetteville come to me when they have a hunch that their data could be doing more, or they're tired of a manual process that *feels* like it should be automatable. I don't just talk theories; I build working models, set up automations, and sometimes, honestly, tell you that what you're imagining isn't quite feasible right now, or the juice just isn't worth the squeeze.
Typical projects might involve building a predictive model to forecast sales more accurately based on historical data, or setting up a system to automatically categorize customer feedback. Think getting your data to tell you something useful, or having a computer handle a repetitive task that currently takes up too much of a human's time. I'm focused on practical applications that deliver a clear benefit, not just cool tech for tech's sake.
## How a Fayetteville engagement usually goes
Here’s how I typically work with businesses, whether they're down the street in Fayetteville or a few states away:
1. **Initial Chat & Discovery (Week 1):** We'll jump on a 20-minute call to see if there's a potential fit. If it looks promising, I'll send over a short questionnaire to dig a little deeper into your specific challenge. Then, we’ll schedule a longer 60-90 minute session where you walk me through your business, your data, and what you’re hoping to achieve. I’ll ask a lot of questions. By the end of this, I should have a good grasp of the problem.
2. **Feasibility & Proposal (Week 2-3):** Based on our discussions, I'll go away and do some research and light data exploration (if you can provide sample data). I’ll assess the technical feasibility and potential return on investment. I'll then present you with a clear, fixed-fee proposal for a pilot project. This proposal will outline exactly what I'll deliver, the timeline, and the cost. No surprises.
3. **Pilot Project (Weeks 4-12, depending):** If you give me the green light, I get to work. This is where I build out a proof-of-concept, a basic model, or a small automation. The goal here isn't a full-blown, polished system, but to quickly demonstrate value and validate the approach. We’ll have regular check-ins, probably once a week, to make sure we're on the right track.
4. **Review & Next Steps (End of Pilot):** We’ll review the results of the pilot project together. You’ll see what I’ve built and we’ll discuss its performance against the initial goals. From there, we can decide if it makes sense to scale up, refine the existing solution, or if, for whatever reason, it’s best to pivot or pause. I'm not gonna push you into something that isn't working.
## What it costs, roughly
Look, I know cost is a big deal, especially for small to medium-sized businesses in Fayetteville. I prefer fixed-fee engagements for pilot projects because it gives you certainty. You know exactly what you’re paying for and what you’re gonna get. For these initial pilots, you're usually looking at a range somewhere between $7,000 and $25,000, depending on the complexity and duration. This isn't hourly billing, it's about delivering a specific outcome. Ongoing work, if we get there, is usually quoted as a separate fixed-fee project or, for longer-term support, a monthly retainer.
## Who I'm usually NOT a fit for
I’m honest about who I work best with, and just as important, who I'm not a good fit for. If you’re a massive corporation with an internal data science team already doing cutting-edge research, I’m probably not your guy. If you're looking for someone to just 'do AI' without a clear business problem or data to back it up, that's not me either. And if you're expecting miracles on a shoestring budget in a week, well, that's just not how this works. I look for clients who have a genuine problem they want to solve, are willing to engage, and understand that good data work takes a bit of time and investment.
## Getting in touch
If anything I've said here resonates with you and your business in Fayetteville, I’d love to chat. The easiest way to figure out if I can help is to just talk it through. No pressure, no sales pitch, just a straightforward conversation. You can book a 20-min call directly on my calendar, and we can go from there. Looking forward to hearing from you.
FAQs — Fayetteville
How do I know if Machine Learning or Data Science is worth it for my Fayetteville business?
The best way to know is if you have a clear business problem that involves data, or a repetitive task that could be automated. We can discuss this in our initial call to see if there's a good fit for these technologies.
Do you only work with companies specifically in Fayetteville, North Carolina?
While this page is for Fayetteville businesses, I work remotely with clients across the United States. Location isn't a barrier for most of the services I offer.
What does the first 2 weeks of an engagement usually look like?
The first two weeks are all about discovery. We'll have a couple of in-depth conversations about your business and data, and I'll use that information to put together a clear, fixed-fee proposal for a pilot project.
I don't have a lot of 'clean' data. Can you still help?
Many businesses don't have perfectly clean data, and that's often part of the process. I can help assess your data situation and determine if it's sufficient, or what steps might be needed to get it ready for a project.
What's the typical timeline for a pilot project?
A typical pilot project, designed to quickly demonstrate value, usually runs for about 4 to 12 weeks. It really depends on the complexity of the problem we're trying to solve.