Central Falls runs some of the hardest-working small businesses in Rhode Island. Dexter Street markets, Broad Street restaurants, Cogswell Street services, and the Jenks Park-adjacent storefronts all operate on thin margins where every monthly charge matters. That makes uncontrolled AI subscription spend more than an annoyance; it is a real threat to operating budgets. Lieutenant, built by Elias Vale, keeps it in check.
We sit with owners, go through recent statements, and identify every AI-related charge. Each tool gets matched to the job it actually does, and we propose a single consolidated workflow that covers the same ground for less. The process is free to start and we work comfortably across English and Spanish so nothing gets lost in translation.
A Broad Street restaurant we helped last fall was paying for a menu writer, a social scheduler, and a reservation reminder tool. Combined monthly: about $160. Lieutenant folded the work into one assistant with a bilingual prompt pack and dropped the spend to around $45 while keeping the same customer experience.
We also help Central Falls beauty salons, auto services, and Dexter Street retailers draft product descriptions, customer messages, and social posts without paying for three or four overlapping tools. The goal is straightforward: keep what works, cancel what does not, and document everything so the owner stays in control.
Elias meets Central Falls clients at cafes near Jenks Park or directly at the business. The first review is free and you will get a clear picture of real savings before being asked to decide anything.