Running a small business in Jackson means juggling foot traffic on Capitol Street, deliveries out to Fondren, and a phone that rings right when you sit down for lunch at Walker's Drive-In. Lieutenant, built by Elias Vale, is an AI assistant designed to take the repeatable work off your plate so you can focus on customers.
From law offices near the Governor's Mansion to retailers at Highland Village and contractors serving Belhaven and Eastover, Jackson operators tell us the same thing: payroll is the biggest line item, and a lot of it goes to tasks a well-trained AI can handle. Lieutenant drafts quotes, replies to after-hours leads, reconciles invoices, and summarizes long email threads in seconds.
We tuned Lieutenant for the realities of Mississippi business. It understands sales tax rules, handles Spanish-speaking customers around South Jackson, and plugs into QuickBooks, Square, and the CRMs most Metro-area shops already use. No six-figure consultant, no eighteen-month rollout.
Typical Jackson clients save between $1,800 and $4,500 a month within the first quarter. A Farish Street salon reclaimed nine hours a week on booking confirmations. A contractor near Byram stopped losing weekend leads because Lieutenant answered them at 9 p.m. Saturday. An accountant off I-55 cut document intake time by 70 percent during tax season.
Elias Vale works directly with owners. You get a real person on the phone, a flat monthly rate, and a 30-day pilot so you can see the savings before committing. If Lieutenant does not pay for itself, you walk away.
If you run a shop, clinic, firm, or crew anywhere from Northeast Jackson to Raymond Road, book a free 20-minute walkthrough. We will map the three tasks eating your week and show you exactly what Lieutenant can automate by Friday.