AI consulting,
built here.
Not imported from a coast. Not a template dropped on your practice. Built by someone who lives in Butler County and builds this for a living.
What IntuiTek¹ does in Poplar Bluff
Most AI consulting lands in cities with a certain kind of client — large legal departments, hospital systems with IT staff, companies that have already burned through a few failed experiments. That's not who I build for.
I work with the attorney who runs a two-person practice in Butler County. The physician who manages their own scheduling and doesn't have an IT team. The insurance agent, the accountant, the contractor who has been doing things a particular way for twenty years and knows that AI is real, but doesn't know if it applies to them yet.
The answer, almost always, is yes — but not the way you've been told.
AI as sold by most vendors is a product problem: buy the subscription, watch the demo, figure the rest out yourself. What I do is a workflow problem: I come in, I look at how you actually work, and I identify the three things that, if automated or augmented, give you your time back. Sometimes that's document review. Sometimes it's intake. Sometimes it's just building a private search system over everything you've written in the last ten years so you stop re-creating work you've already done.
I don't do retainer contracts for work you don't need. I don't propose six-month engagements when you need two weeks. I don't promise transformation. I promise something more useful: a system that runs quietly, that doesn't require you to become an AI expert to use it, and that I'll maintain so it doesn't rot the month after I leave.
Why local matters here
Poplar Bluff is not a market that national AI firms target. I've looked. The landing pages that show up for "AI consulting Poplar Bluff" are template sites from firms that have never been to Butler County and wouldn't know a thing about the specific challenges of running a professional practice in Southeast Missouri — where your client base is local, your referral network is built over years, and your reputation is the business.
That context matters when you're building AI into a workflow. A national firm will hand you a generic automation playbook. I'll ask you what your clients actually expect when they walk in, and build something that fits that.
I'm based here. I'm reachable here. And the work I build here is built to last, not to look impressive in a case study and then break.
What I've built
My background is in AI research — original published work on judgment preservation in persistent AI agents, token optimization, and autonomous system architecture. I'm not a vendor reselling another company's API. I'm the person who figured out how these systems actually behave and wrote the technical doctrine for working with them safely.
That means when I tell you something is safe to automate and something isn't, I'm not guessing from a product brochure. I've built the infrastructure, tested the failure modes, and written the playbooks — and I apply all of that to the specific situation in front of me.
Who this is for
- Independent attorneys and legal practices in the Poplar Bluff area
- Physicians, clinical practices, and healthcare professionals
- Accountants, financial advisors, and tax professionals
- Contractors, real estate professionals, and property managers
- Any small business or solo operator who sells expertise and wants to protect their time
What to do next
If you're not sure whether AI applies to your practice, take the fit assessment. It takes a few minutes and gives you an honest answer — I won't pitch you if it doesn't make sense.
If you already know you want to talk, ask me directly. You'll get a real response from me, not a sales team.
If you want to see what I've built for other clients first, see the work.