Built for the Crescent City Grind
From a po-boy counter on Magazine Street to a boutique hotel tucked behind the French Quarter, New Orleans operators wear ten hats before lunch. Lieutenant gives you an eleventh, an AI lieutenant that quietly shaves dollars off your monthly bills while you focus on guests.
Where We Save You Money
- Hospitality scheduling around Jazz Fest, Mardi Gras, and Essence weekend surges
- Vendor invoice auditing for restaurants in Bywater, Marigny, and Mid-City
- Port of New Orleans logistics paperwork and customs prep
- Short-term rental pricing along Esplanade and the Garden District
Locally Aware, Not Locally Naive
We know a Tuesday in August hits different than a Saturday during French Quarter Fest. Our models account for convention calendars at the Ernest N. Morial Center, cruise ship arrivals at Julia Street, and the unpredictable rhythm of Bourbon foot traffic. That means smarter staffing, smarter inventory, and fewer surprises on your P&L.
What Elias Vale Built Lieutenant To Do
Elias designed Lieutenant after watching too many Treme corner stores and Uptown salons get crushed by software they did not need. Lieutenant strips it down. You get one practical AI assistant that reads your bills, flags overspend, and rewrites the boring stuff so you can pour another cup of Community Coffee and get back to work.
Start Where It Hurts
Most New Orleans clients begin with three pain points: payroll drift, supplier creep, and marketing spend that vanishes into the void. Lieutenant tackles each one in the first thirty days, usually paying for itself before the next second-line rolls down the street.