Built for the Salt Lake Valley
From the Gateway retailers to the tech firms clustered near the Granary District, Salt Lake City runs on small operators who wear every hat. Lieutenant was designed by Elias Vale to hand those operators a smarter second set of hands without the enterprise price tag.
Where SLC owners are saving
- Temple Square tour outfits automating booking confirmations
- Sugar House cafes forecasting weekend rushes before UTA game days
- Marmalade District contractors drafting bids in minutes
Local problems, local fixes
A ski rental shop near the mouth of Little Cottonwood told us their staff spent eleven hours a week answering the same three questions about chain laws and parking reservations. Lieutenant trained a response agent on their own FAQ and cut that to twenty minutes.
What we plug into
QuickBooks, Square, Gmail, and the scheduling tools you already pay for. No rip and replace, no six-figure consultant fees, and no San Francisco jargon.
Getting started in SLC
We run a free ninety-minute audit at your shop (or over coffee at Publik if you prefer). You leave with a written savings estimate before you sign anything.