Warwick runs on small operators: airport-area hotels and shuttles, Apponaug professional offices, Hoxsie retail, and Conimicut Village services. Each of these businesses has been pitched AI tools for the last two years, and many signed up for more than one. Lieutenant, built by Elias Vale, is the cleanup crew.
Our process is straightforward. We sit with the owner, usually at a diner near Post Road or a coffee shop in Pawtuxet, and go through the last three months of software charges line by line. Anything AI-related gets flagged, categorized by actual job done, and compared against a single consolidated workflow Lieutenant can run instead.
A Warwick Avenue insurance brokerage we helped was paying for a meeting summarizer, an email drafter, and a separate document analyzer. Combined bill: about $280 monthly. After Lieutenant's walkthrough they dropped to one tool handling all three jobs for around $75 and freed the office manager from juggling logins.
T.F. Green-adjacent travel businesses get similar value. Lieutenant helps them draft itineraries, respond to booking inquiries, and handle multilingual messages without paying for three specialty tools. The Apponaug legal and accounting crowd uses us for document summarization and client intake drafting.
Warwick owners know a good deal when they see one. The Lieutenant review is free, the recommendations are written in plain English, and you keep every decision. If the numbers do not work for your shop, Elias will say so directly rather than push a package that does not fit.