Casper runs on oil, wind, and the grit of small operators servicing the Salt Creek and Powder River basins. Lieutenant, from Elias Vale, is built for the kind of Natrona County business that bills by the job and can't afford a $2,000-a-month software stack collecting dust.
Our Casper clients include frac-sand haulers, field safety consultants, and machine shops off CY Avenue. Lieutenant reads your invoices, emails, and field tickets, then drafts follow-ups and pulls receivables forward by days. One downtown Casper welding outfit recovered $11,000 in late payments their first month using our AI dunning workflow.
Beyond oil and gas, Casper's downtown revival has brought coffee roasters, boutique retailers, and breweries to the old Sandstone district. Lieutenant helps them run loyalty programs, schedule staff, and respond to Google reviews without hiring a marketing agency out of Denver. Everything runs in one dashboard that costs less than a single seat of the old tools.
Ranchers east of Casper along the North Platte use Lieutenant for hay logistics, cattle sale records, and BLM grazing correspondence. Tourism operators pointing visitors toward Independence Rock or the Hole-in-the-Wall country use it for booking management. Elias Vale reviews each setup to make sure it fits Wyoming's realities, not Silicon Valley's.
If your Casper business is drowning in subscriptions nobody uses, book a free audit. We'll map your current spend, highlight what's replaceable, and show you a Lieutenant plan that usually pays for itself in under 45 days.