O'Fallon, IL · St. Clair County

AI Development O'Fallon IL for a City Built by Growth

The city grew from under 22,000 people in 2000 to over 32,000 by 2020. We build the systems that let a business here keep pace without hiring its way out of the paperwork.

O'Fallon started in 1854 as a stop on the Baltimore & Ohio line, platted and auctioned off in a single day and named for a St. Louis colonel who never lived here. It stayed a small railroad town for a century. What changed it was Scott Air Force Base next door and Interstate 64, which opened through the area in 1975 and widened again in the 1990s. Base personnel needed somewhere to live that was not on base, and the interstate made O'Fallon that place. The city held roughly 2,400 people in 1920. By 2000 it held nearly 22,000. By 2020 it held 32,289, and it has kept building since.

That growth shows up as a specific kind of business problem. A home builder or trade contractor working three subdivisions at once is tracking permits, inspections, and warranty calls across jobs that did not exist eighteen months ago. HSHS St. Elizabeth's Medical Campus, a $300 million hospital with more than 1,200 employees, pulls in a supply chain and a specialist referral network that has to onboard new vendors constantly just to keep pace with the patient volume a growing city brings. And Scott Air Force Base itself, with more than 13,000 military and civilian workers on the payroll and an estimated 25,000 indirect jobs in the region, means a steady churn of newly arrived families who need a dentist, a lender, a moving crew, or a lawn service on short notice and rarely give a second look to a business that is slow to answer.

We are not a construction management platform and we do not sell hospital software. We build the ordinary business systems — intake, scheduling, document tracking — for the builders, vendors, and service businesses trying to grow at the same speed as the city around them.

In Plain English

What We Fix for O'Fallon Businesses

Most businesses around O'Fallon and the Scott Air Force Base corridor do not call us asking for software. They call because the same thing keeps going wrong every week.

Calls going to voicemail while you work

The phone rings while you are on a job. By the time you call back, they hired someone else. We build systems that answer, capture what the customer needs, and get it to you.

Quotes that take days to go out

Job details end up on a notepad, in your head, and in three text messages. We put them in one place so the estimate goes out the same day.

Customers calling to ask where things stand

Every "just checking in" call interrupts real work. A customer portal lets them see it themselves.

The same information typed in three times

Written on a form, retyped into a spreadsheet, retyped again into the invoice. Enter it once and let it flow.

Growing faster than the paperwork can follow

A subdivision under construction does not wait for your filing system to catch up. Neither does a family that just PCS'd in from another base and needs an answer today, not next week. In a city adding thousands of residents a decade, the businesses that keep growing are the ones whose intake and scheduling scale with the rooftops — not the ones still running everything from one shared inbox.

Show me what you would build

What We Can Build

A professional website

MAKE MORE MONEY

Fast, works on a phone, and turns visitors into phone calls and quote requests.

Online quote requests

MAKE MORE MONEY

Customers describe the job and attach photos. You price it accurately the first time.

A customer portal

SAVE TIME

One place for customers to see their job, documents, invoices, and status.

Scheduling

EASIER TO RUN

Jobs, crews, and equipment on one calendar. No double-booking.

Billing and online payment

MAKE MORE MONEY

Invoices go out when the work is done. Customers can pay online.

Customer tracking and follow-up

LOSE FEWER CUSTOMERS

Missed calls get captured. Quotes get followed up on. Nothing depends on remembering.

Document and record management

SAVE TIME

Contracts, photos, signed forms, and certificates found in seconds instead of folders.

Custom software built around your business

EASIER TO RUN

When your process has outgrown spreadsheets, paper, or software built for somebody else.

What about AI?

AI is one tool we can put inside your system. We use it when it saves you time, organizes information, finds something faster, or prepares work for your review.

If ordinary software can do the job better, we use ordinary software instead.

We are not here to sell you AI. We are here to build the thing that fixes the problem.

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How We Build It

Your business does not have to change to fit our software. We build the software to fit your business.

We do not hand you another piece of software and expect you to figure out how to use it.

  1. 01We learn how your business actually works a real week, not the version on paper.
  2. 02We find where the most is being lost usually one specific handoff.
  3. 03We build the smallest thing that fixes it one workflow, fixed price, a result you can see.
  4. 04We add to it as you grow each piece connects to the last.

A person on your team can always review anything important before it goes out. We are a Illinois-based team and we work under an NDA whenever you want one.

Start with one workflow

How These Systems Work

Four workflows built around O'Fallon and the Scott Air Force Base corridor.

For owners and IT folks who want the specifics. Each one starts at the surface a customer or a crew actually touches, automates the repeatable middle, keeps a person on the gate that matters, and ends in something you can hand to an auditor, a customer, or a regulator.

Research focus: O'Fallon's documented population growth curve, its position next to Scott Air Force Base and along I-64, and HSHS St. Elizabeth's Medical Campus as a named regional hospital employer requiring an active vendor and referral network.

01 / Tracking a subdivision under construction

Step 1 · Where it starts

A job board where a superintendent logs permit numbers, inspection dates, and punch-list items by lot number from a phone on site, no separate spreadsheet per development.

Step 2 · What gets automated

Inspection notices and permit correspondence are read and matched to the right lot automatically, so a delayed inspection on Lot 14 does not get buried in an inbox with forty other messages.

Step 3 · The process it plugs into

Every open lot shows its own status — permitted, inspected, or waiting — visible to the whole crew instead of living in one supervisor's head.

Step 4 · SolaceSentry review

A superintendent signs off before any status is marked complete. The system tracks; it does not certify.

Step 5 · What leaves the system

A live lot-by-lot status board and a warranty log that shows what was promised to which buyer and when it was fixed.

Proof metric: Days from inspection request to scheduled inspection, and warranty calls closed inside the promised window.

02 / Onboarding a new vendor into the hospital supply chain

Step 1 · Where it starts

A vendor portal where insurance certificates, credentialing documents, and product specs live against a named contact and a renewal date.

Step 2 · What gets automated

Incoming credentialing documents are read for expiry dates and missing fields, with anything incomplete flagged back to the vendor automatically instead of sitting unopened.

Step 3 · The process it plugs into

When a purchasing or credentialing office asks for a current file, it is already assembled rather than rebuilt from an email chain.

Step 4 · SolaceSentry review

A named person on your team confirms the packet before it goes to the hospital. Nothing is submitted unreviewed.

Step 5 · What leaves the system

A complete, current vendor file returned the same day it is requested.

Proof metric: Days to answer a credentialing request, and documents that lapsed without anyone catching it first.

03 / Answering a family that just arrived

Step 1 · Where it starts

A simple contact form built for someone who found you at 9 p.m. on a phone between unpacking boxes, asking about a service or an appointment.

Step 2 · What gets automated

Enquiries are read for urgency and service type, and a same-week request is separated automatically from someone just comparing prices.

Step 3 · The process it plugs into

A new lead gets a drafted response inside the hour it arrives, not whenever someone next checks the inbox.

Step 4 · SolaceSentry review

A person reads and sends every reply. Nothing goes to a customer in your name without a human eye on it first.

Step 5 · What leaves the system

A response sent same-day, and a lead list that shows who has been contacted and who is still waiting.

Proof metric: Hours from enquiry to first response, and the share of new arrivals who book versus go quiet.

04 / Keeping retail and service staffing matched to growth

Step 1 · Where it starts

A booking and scheduling page that shows real availability instead of a paper calendar, for a shop or service business filling appointments faster than it can hire.

Step 2 · What gets automated

Appointment requests are sorted by service type and urgency, and double-bookings are caught before they happen rather than discovered at the counter.

Step 3 · The process it plugs into

A no-show or cancellation reopens its slot automatically and offers it to the next person on a waiting list.

Step 4 · SolaceSentry review

The line between an automatic confirmation and one that needs a human look is a rule you set, and can reset whenever growth changes what makes sense.

Step 5 · What leaves the system

A booking calendar that reflects what is actually open, with fewer empty slots and fewer double-bookings.

Proof metric: Slots filled against slots offered, and cancellations recovered by the waiting list instead of going empty.

Payment Plans

Premium custom work without one painful check.

We are not trying to be the cheapest software on the shelf. We are trying to be the lower-risk custom path when cheap apps do not fit and enterprise platforms are too much. Approved setup can be split across the build while monthly support stays predictable.

The goal is simple: price above basic SaaS because the work is custom, but package the first step so the monthly decision feels closer to a serious software subscription than a traditional open-ended agency project.

2026 Appreciation Discounts

2026 USA 250 Birthday Special

10% off eligible DID service fees

Available for new approved projects and support agreements signed by December 31, 2026.

Veteran and disability-owned businesses

Additional 5% off eligible DID service fees

Veteran-owned and disability-owned businesses can stack this with the USA 250 special.

Discounts may stack up to 15% off eligible DID service fees. Hosting, software licenses, SMS, AI usage, taxes, data licenses, and other pass-through vendor costs stay separate.

We are not trying to beat every cheap subscription. We are trying to beat the total cost of forcing a local business into software that does not match how it works.

Not the cheapest app

A generic monthly tool can be cheaper when your process already fits it. We say that plainly.

Less than a full custom build

Most custom software projects start far above these entry offers. We narrow the first scope so a local buyer can start.

Premium because it fits

The value is the mapping, setup, integration, review controls, and local support around the way the work really happens.

Custom Bridge Plans

Starter Bridge

$750 activation + $399/mo

A narrow custom workflow that feels closer to SaaS: contractor follow-up, a training tracker, a simple evidence vault, or one intake flow.

Growth Bridge

$1,500 activation + $699/mo

Best for teams that need several workflow steps, light integrations, a dashboard, a portal, or staff-facing automation.

Regulated Bridge

$3,000 activation + $1,250/mo

For legal, healthcare, cyber, manufacturing, and audit-sensitive work where access controls, review steps, and evidence matter.

Bridge plans assume a 36-month support agreement. If the agreement ends early, the unpaid setup balance becomes due. Third-party software, hosting, SMS, and AI usage stay separate.

Market Price Check

Basic subscriptions

Often about $30-$550/month before extra users, add-ons, setup time, and process gaps.

Best when a business needs its calls, quotes, files, evidence, approvals, and follow-up connected around the way it already works.

Custom agencies

Public software-project guides commonly place small custom builds in the $10k-$50k+ range, with U.S. senior work often $120-$250+/hr.

DID uses fixed entry offers and smaller first scopes so a local team can prove the workflow before approving a larger build.

Enterprise platforms

QMS, field-service, SOC 2, GRC, and vCISO paths can quickly reach the low tens of thousands once onboarding and support are included.

DID is the bridge: more tailored than a cheap app, far less commitment than buying enterprise software before the team is ready.

Entry audit credit

For many local buyers, a workflow audit can be credited toward the first build when the implementation is approved within 30 days.

Setup split

Approved setup can be billed by milestone or spread over 3-12 months depending on region, scope, risk, and monthly support.

3-year partner price

A 36-month support agreement can earn a 10-12% managed-support discount, price-lock normal support rates, and reduce upfront strain.

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Market Fit

Is This a Fit for Your Business?

What O'Fallon runs on

A city that has grown by a third since 2000, anchored by Scott Air Force Base, a $300 million regional hospital campus, and new subdivisions still being platted along the I-64 corridor.

O'Fallon buyers are not short of customers — growth brings them in the door. What they lack is a way to answer inquiries and track jobs at the same pace the city is adding rooftops.

Where most people start

Growth Bridge for most builders, vendors, and service businesses.

Work touching hospital vendor records or credentialing files usually starts at the Regulated tier, because the audit trail is the point.

When you do not need us

A standard scheduling app or off-the-shelf CRM is the right call for a straightforward single-location business, and we say so before pitching anything bigger.

We fit when growth itself is the problem — when leads, permits, or vendor documents are moving faster than one person can track them by hand.

What we would take on first here

  • Lot-by-lot permit and warranty tracking for builders working multiple subdivisions at once
  • Vendor credentialing and document renewal for suppliers selling into HSHS St. Elizabeth's
  • Fast, reviewed intake for service businesses fielding a steady stream of newly arrived families

Questions from O'Fallon owners

Straight answers about working with us here

We're a small trade contractor working two subdivisions right now. Is this overkill?

Two subdivisions is usually exactly where a spreadsheet stops working. We'd start with just the lot-tracking piece — permits, inspections, punch lists by lot — priced as one fixed project, not a platform. If that's all you need, that's all we build.

What does it cost to get something working, and how fast?

We write the scope and the price before you commit to anything, based on the specific problem — a supplier packet that takes too long, an intake queue nobody watches. Most first builds here land inside two months, and we would rather ship one solved problem than promise five and deliver none.

Our clinic already uses a scheduling system through our EHR vendor. Do we have to switch?

No. Your EHR keeps doing what it already does well; we build the intake step that happens before a request ever reaches it. Swapping out something that works would cost you more than it's worth.

A lot of this sounds like AI. Are we actually getting a black box making decisions?

No. Reading a permit notice for a date or sorting an enquiry by urgency is the kind of pattern-matching AI is good at. Deciding whether a lot passed inspection, or whether a patient needs to be seen today, stays with a person. We build the system to prepare the decision, not make it.

Who keeps our vendor and customer records if we ever stop working with you?

You do, in full. Your lead and vendor history comes out whenever you ask, in a format you can actually use, and we commit to that before the first invoice. Nothing is built in to make leaving hard.

How do you know anything about a base town like this?

We are an Illinois-based team, and we have worked with businesses whose customer base turns over with military reassignment orders before, so the first meeting is not spent explaining PCS season to us. We work under NDA whenever it is asked for.

Can you help us keep up with warranty requests once a subdivision is finished and sold?

Yes — that is often the second build after lot tracking, because warranty calls do not stop when the last house closes. We log what was promised, to whom, and by when, so a call two years after closing does not depend on someone's memory.

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Let’s fix one thing first in O'Fallon

Start with the one handoff that costs you the most. We scope it for a fixed price, build it, and show you it works before anyone talks about a bigger system.

Start with one workflow