AI & Custom Software Consulting
Your operation has inefficiencies.
We engineer them away.
Odigo builds enterprise AI systems and custom software for organizations of 200 to 500 people. Every engagement targets at least one of three outcomes: increase revenue, save time, or reduce costs.
What a first engagement can look like
Sound familiar?
At 200 to 500 people you are big enough for these leaks to cost real money, and too lean for a bench of internal engineers to fix them.
The market is moving with or without you. Most of the money is being spent wrong.
“AI Won’t Replace Humans — But Humans With AI Will Replace Humans Without AI”
“MIT report: 95% of generative AI pilots at companies are failing”
“Gartner Predicts 30% of Generative AI Projects Will Be Abandoned After Proof of Concept”
A 30 minute call can save your company thousands before a single line of code is written. CEOs have told us exactly that after their first conversation with us.
We build with enterprise-grade platforms
Three outcomes. Nothing else.
If a project will not measurably do at least one of these, we will tell you not to build it.
Increase Revenue
Faster quoting, faster billing, and automation that lets your team take on more work without adding headcount.
- →Automated estimates and invoicing
- →Campaign and lead automation
- →Pipeline visibility that closes gaps
Save Time
Manual reporting, re-keyed data, and repeat questions burn hundreds of hours a month. That work is automatable today.
- →AI assistants grounded in your documents
- →Automated reporting and dashboards
- →Workflow automation across systems
Reduce Costs
Replace per-seat software sprawl and error-prone manual processes with systems built for how your organization works.
- →Consolidated internal platforms
- →Error-proofed data entry and handoffs
- →Right-sized tooling you own
Different industries. Same result.
We keep client names and project specifics confidential. Ask about any of these on a call.
AI support assistant for a national outsourcing provider
A retrieval-grounded AI assistant that answers policy, product, and process questions during live client conversations. Knowledge that lived in a few senior heads became available to every seat.
field → office → invoice, same day
Operations platform for a regional trade contractor
Estimates, work orders, crews, invoicing, and punch lists unified in one custom platform. Cleaner field-to-office handoffs and a shorter path from work completed to invoice sent.
nobody built a deck for this
Executive intelligence for a multi-brand media group
Automated dashboards pulling usage and revenue data across brands into a single live view. Leadership sees the state of the business without anyone building a deck.
3 platforms · minutes, not days
Ad operations automation platform
A pipeline that turns a campaign brief into launch-ready ads with AI-generated creative variants. Launch cycles in minutes instead of days, at a fraction of agency cost. This one is our own product, so you can see it live.
See it live: odigolima.com ↗Fixed scope. Fixed price. Working software in weeks.
Discover
A structured intake of your systems and workflows through our secure discovery portal. You get a written map of where your operation loses time and money.
Design
We scope the smallest system that produces a measurable result, with a fixed price and a delivery date.
Build
Working software in weeks, not quarters. You see progress continuously and steer while it is cheap to steer.
Operate
We deploy, instrument, and support the system in production, and train your team until it is theirs.
Mason DuPree
Mason has spent more than three years designing and implementing enterprise AI solutions: retrieval-grounded assistants that put an organization's knowledge to work, operations platforms that replace spreadsheet sprawl, and automation pipelines that run around the clock.
He works as an AI innovation architect inside a mid-size firm, which means the systems Odigo builds are shaped by the daily reality of organizations your size: legacy tools, lean IT teams, and people who need software that simply works.
Every Odigo engagement is led directly by Mason. No account managers, no handoffs to a junior bench. The person who scopes your system is the person who builds it.
He is especially drawn to physical-world operations: manufacturing, logistics, robotics, and defense. Industries where results are measured in hours and dollars, not clicks.
Straight answers, before you even book.
What does an AI consultant actually build?
The work that pays off fastest is unglamorous: AI assistants grounded in your own documents that answer the questions your team asks all day, automation that eliminates re-keying between systems, reporting pipelines that replace hand-built weekly reports, and custom operations platforms that consolidate spreadsheet sprawl. Odigo builds all four.
How much does an engagement cost?
Every project is fixed scope and fixed price, quoted after a discovery process, so there are no open-ended retainers. First engagements are deliberately small: the goal is a measurable result in weeks, not a transformation program in quarters.
What size company is the right fit?
Organizations of roughly 200 to 500 people get the most value: big enough that operational leaks cost real money, too lean for an internal engineering bench. Smaller companies with acute pain and larger ones that want speed are still worth a call.
Do we need to be ready for AI first?
No. The best first projects start where errors are cheap and keep a human in the loop. If your operation runs on spreadsheets and legacy tools, that is not a blocker; it is usually exactly where the highest-value work is hiding.
How is Odigo different from a big agency?
Every engagement is led directly by the principal consultant who scopes, builds, and ships the system personally. No account managers, no handoff to a junior bench, and an honest no if a project will not measurably increase revenue, save time, or reduce costs.
Where is Odigo located, and do you work remotely?
Odigo is based in Greenville, South Carolina and works with organizations across the United States. Discovery calls and most engagements run remotely; on-site time is available when the work calls for it.
We run a small number of engagements at a time, on purpose.
Principal-led work does not scale like an agency, and we do not pretend it does. New engagement slots open each quarter and are filled from discovery calls, in order.
A discovery call is 30 minutes, free, and useful even if we never work together. You will leave with our read on where your operation is leaking time and money.
