Sheridan's downtown on Main Street looks more like a living western movie than a modern business district, but its shop owners still deal with the same SaaS bloat everyone else does. Lieutenant, from Elias Vale, helps Sheridan County operators cut subscription waste and reclaim the hours lost to logging into half a dozen dashboards.
Our Sheridan clients include saddlemakers, guest ranch operators in the Bighorns, and downtown retailers around the Mint Bar area. Lieutenant replaces their overlapping booking, CRM, and marketing tools with one AI assistant that books guests, answers emails in natural English, and follows up on unpaid invoices without nagging the owner.
Guest ranches along the Tongue River use Lieutenant to manage reservations, dietary requests, and activity scheduling during the summer rush. One Sheridan outfit cut $900 a month in software subscriptions while doubling response speed to out-of-state guests planning Bighorn trips.
Ranching operations on the Powder River divide use Lieutenant for hay logistics, cattle records, and federal grazing paperwork. Elias Vale designed the tool so it works over text and email, which matters on pastures where the signal drops the moment you leave the county road.
Book a free Sheridan audit and we'll map your current software stack, point out what Lieutenant can absorb, and show numbers on expected savings. Most Sheridan businesses discover $300 to $700 a month in waste on the first call.