From the Corvette Plant to the Square
Bowling Green is one of Kentucky's fastest-growing cities, and the small businesses orbiting GM's Corvette Assembly Plant, Western Kentucky University, and the Med Center feel that growth pressure every day. More customers, more competitors, more software invoices. Lieutenant helps Warren County operators get a handle on it.
Local Sectors We Serve
- Tier-2 and Tier-3 auto suppliers downstream of GM and the Bowling Green Metalforming corridor
- Student-facing businesses near WKU's campus on Big Red Way
- Property managers handling the post-tornado rebuild stock
- Restaurants and retail on Fountain Square and Scottsville Road
Two Things We Always Do
First, we audit your subscriptions. It is shocking how many Bowling Green shops are paying for QuickBooks twice or sitting on a Salesforce contract three sizes too large. Second, we install AI where it actually pays back fast — usually customer intake, quoting, and bookkeeping.
Practical, Not Flashy
Lieutenant founder Elias Vale is not interested in selling Bowling Green businesses a chatbot they will never use. We focus on tools that pull weight: an AI that answers the phone after hours, a system that pulls data off PDF purchase orders from suppliers, a workflow that drafts proposals in your voice. Real savings, measured in dollars, not buzzwords.
If you run a business anywhere from Plano to Plum Springs, we can probably help.