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IT and AI for Weslaco businesses

Weslaco sits at the center of Valley agriculture — Texas A&M has run an agricultural research and extension center here since 1923, and produce still sets the calendar for a lot of the businesses in town.

What we see in Weslaco

Growers and packing sheds

Agriculture is seasonal, and seasonal means the workload triples for a few weeks and the phone triples with it. Hiring for the peak is expensive; hiring after it starts is too late. Automating the repetitive part of the peak — orders, schedules, buyer questions, driver check-ins — usually costs less than either.

Agricultural services and equipment

The dealers, suppliers and service outfits around growing operations run on quotes, parts availability and service calls. When your customers are standing in a field, the ones who answer fastest tend to get the work.

Family businesses

A lot of Weslaco business is second and third generation, where the process lives in one person's head. Our first job is usually to write that down before automating anything — a process nobody can describe is a process nobody can hand over.

Everything we do

How we work here

We're across the mid-Valley regularly, and we plan around your season instead of ours. Nobody should be rolling out new software in the middle of harvest.

Test our work before you hire us

The AI receptionist that answers our own phone line is live and public. Call it, switch it to Spanish halfway through, book an appointment — then decide whether we know what we're doing.

Let's look at Weslaco together

A free assessment is a conversation, not a pitch. We look at where your hours actually go and tell you what's worth automating — including when the honest answer is nothing yet.

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