You don't need to understand AI to use it. You just need to know what it can handle for you. Here's what it looks like when a St. George business stops doing everything manually. AI can answer your phone at 2am, remind your customers about tomorrow's appointment, follow up on every quote you send, and ask for Google reviews after every job. Automatically. Every single day. Without you touching it.
None of these are wrong. They're just the beginning.
It works. It saves a few minutes per email. But it still requires you to sit there, type the prompt, review the output, copy, paste, and send. That's not automation. That's a faster typewriter.
If every business in town is posting AI-written captions, it stops being a competitive advantage. Your customers can tell when a post sounds like every other post in their feed. It's table stakes now, not a differentiator.
Most local businesses in St. George get around 200 visitors a month to their website. A chatbot sitting on a low-traffic page is like putting a greeter in an empty store. The ROI just isn't there yet.
These aren't futuristic concepts. They're tools you can set up this month and start seeing results within weeks.
These aren't projections. These are published findings from businesses that already made the switch.
The biggest concern I hear from business owners: "Is AI going to replace my employees?" For small businesses, the answer is almost always no. Your receptionist, your techs, your office manager - they're not going anywhere. They're too important.
But right now, those people are spending hours every week on tasks that don't require human judgment. Calling to confirm appointments. Copying data from one system to another. Sending the same follow-up text to every lead. Manually requesting reviews from customers.
That's not the best use of their talent. When AI handles the repetitive work, your team gets to focus on what they were actually hired to do.
I'm Kody Christian. I spent over a decade in local service businesses here in St. George - managing operations, handling customers, and watching talented people burn out on tasks a computer should be doing. Now I build the tools that fix that.
I'm not a national agency running ads to your zip code. I live here. I shop at the same stores you do. When I build something for your business, I'm building it for a neighbor, not a ticket number.
I don't sell AI for the sake of AI. I build tools that solve specific problems for specific businesses. If AI isn't the right answer for your situation, I'll tell you that.
Every industry has different workflows, different pain points, and different customers. That's why the solutions are different too. Pick yours.
Not sure what AI can do for your business? Neither were my other clients.
Let's talk →No pitch deck. No pressure. Just a real conversation about what's eating your time and whether automation is the right answer. If it's not, I'll tell you that too.