From the Frontier Days grounds to the warehouses along Dell Range Boulevard, Cheyenne small businesses juggle thin margins against rising SaaS bills. Lieutenant, built by Elias Vale, audits your subscription stack and surfaces the AI workflows that actually earn their keep in Laramie County.
We work with Cheyenne accountants, feed stores near the stockyards, and contractors serving F.E. Warren Air Force Base. Our engine replaces five or six overlapping tools with one focused assistant that drafts proposals, reconciles invoices, and answers customer emails overnight. The average Cheyenne client trims $480 a month in software spend within the first quarter.
Wyoming's wind-driven energy sector means a lot of our local clients also serve oil patch crews and transmission contractors running out of Cheyenne Regional Airport. Lieutenant plugs into QuickBooks and Google Workspace without IT headaches, so a two-person office can ship quotes the same afternoon a lead comes in. No lock-in, no Denver consultant retainers.
Ranching families running cow-calf operations outside Cheyenne use Lieutenant to track BLM lease paperwork and hay invoices. Restaurants on Capitol Avenue lean on it for scheduling and payroll summaries. Whatever the vertical, Elias Vale personally reviews every onboarding to make sure the savings are real before you pay a cent past the trial.
If you're tired of paying for Zapier, HubSpot, and three other dashboards nobody logs into, book a Cheyenne discovery call. We'll show you a line-item breakdown of where your AI dollars are leaking and what one switch to Lieutenant looks like on your next bank statement.