Rapid City businesses live and die by the summer tourist surge. When buses roll in from Mount Rushmore and Crazy Horse, hotels on LaCrosse Street, outfitters in the Black Hills, and restaurants along Main Street Square can't afford to lose leads because a receptionist is swamped. Lieutenant, built by Elias Vale, puts AI agents on the front line to capture every inquiry around the clock.
We help Rapid City lodges handle reservation questions in six languages, automatically upsell ATV tours, and send confirmation texts before guests leave Rapid City Regional Airport. One Hill City-adjacent cabin operator cut front-desk overtime by 40% during peak Sturgis overflow weeks.
Contractors building up in the northern hills use Lieutenant to generate quotes from rough voice memos, chase down unpaid invoices, and keep crews scheduled across Rapid Valley. Our automations replace $400/month CRMs with tighter workflows custom-fit to South Dakota trades.
Because Rapid City's economy blends tourism, defense contracting near Ellsworth AFB, and ranching, Lieutenant is flexible enough to serve a leather shop, a welding outfit, and a boutique hotel from the same dashboard. Elias personally onboards every Black Hills client.
If your Rapid City business is paying for SaaS tools that don't pull their weight, schedule a free audit and we'll map your savings before the next tourist season hits.