AI Consulting in Miami
AI Consulting in Miami & South Florida
Operator-led, founder-delivered agentic AI for growth-stage businesses and modern healthcare practices across South Florida.
Interactive Intel is a Miami-based AI consulting boutique — the agentic-AI practice of Alton Group Worldwide. We help growth-stage SMEs and modern healthcare practices across South Florida, the Caribbean, and beyond turn AI from a line item on the roadmap into production software that does real work. Engagements are founder-delivered: the person who scopes your project is the person who builds it. No pyramid of junior consultants, no offshore handoff, no recommendations deck that gathers dust. If you have been searching for AI consulting in Miami that ships rather than slideware, you are in the right place.
Why South Florida is adopting agentic AI now
Miami and the wider South Florida economy run on lean, fast-moving operators. MedSpas in Brickell and Coral Gables, hospitality groups across Miami Beach, marine businesses along the Intracoastal, and SMEs from Doral to Fort Lauderdale all share the same constraint: senior people are spending hours on workflows that should run themselves. Hiring against that work is expensive and slow, and the labor market here is tight. Agentic AI — software that does not just answer questions but completes multi-step tasks against your real systems — is the first technology that genuinely relieves that pressure without adding headcount. The region's growth-stage businesses are adopting it because the math finally works: a single automated workflow can return more than its cost in the first year.
What a local, founder-delivered engagement looks like
Being Miami-based and founder-led changes the shape of the work. You meet Paul Pereira, our Founder & Managing Partner, in your first conversation — not a salesperson who disappears after the contract is signed. We work in your timezone, understand the local context, and can sit down with your team when it matters. From there, the engagement is concrete and bounded: a named workflow, a defined “done,” a production deliverable, and a measurement plan that compares the before-and-after numbers. We build on a modern, well-supported stack — Anthropic's Claude, OpenAI, Next.js, Vercel, and Supabase — and for healthcare we work directly with FHIR and HL7 interfaces. You get working software your team can use on day one, with documentation and a clean handover.
The verticals we serve locally
MedSpa & healthcare.South Florida's dense market of aesthetic practices, clinics, and specialty groups runs on patient intake, scheduling, follow-up, and records — workflows where an agent that triages inbound inquiries, books appointments, and updates the chart frees clinical staff to do clinical work. We handle the regulated-data realities, including FHIR and HL7 integration, that generalist firms gloss over.
Hospitality.Miami's hotels, restaurant groups, and event venues live on responsiveness. Agentic AI that manages reservations, structures inbound inquiries, and keeps guest communication fast and consistent protects revenue that otherwise leaks overnight.
Marine. The yachting and marine-services economy along the South Florida coast carries heavy operational and quoting workflows. Agents that draft and route quotes, manage charter and service inquiries, and keep records in sync turn a sales-cycle bottleneck into a throughput advantage.
SME operations. Across every sector, the pattern repeats: lead intake, onboarding, proposals, and back-office processes that quietly consume senior time. We automate the highest-leverage one first, then extend. We run our own firm this way, so when we estimate a build we are estimating work we do ourselves every week.
The 10/20/70 approach
Most failed AI projects over-invest in the wrong thing. Our 10/20/70 methodology reflects where value actually comes from: roughly 10% is the model and algorithms, 20% is the data and technology plumbing, and 70% is the people, process, and change management that decide whether anyone actually uses what you build. We weight the work accordingly. That is why we audit your real workflows before we build, design for the people who will operate the agent, and measure adoption rather than just shipping a feature. It is also why our engagements survive contact with the messy reality of an operating business.
Engagement tiers and published rates
We publish our prices, which is rare in this industry and deliberate. An AI Readiness Audit runs $5K–$15K: in two to three weeks we map your workflows, assess your data honestly, and hand you a prioritized roadmap with a named first use case. Our flagship Agentic Workflow Sprint runs $25K–$60K: one workflow taken to a production AI agent over six to ten weeks — scoped, built, integrated with your systems, tested by your team, and handed over. The Enterprise Engagement begins at $150K+ for multi-workflow programs across departments or entities, with the governance and security review that scale requires. Whichever tier fits, the price is the price, and if your situation calls for an audit rather than a sprint, that is what we will tell you.
How to start
The simplest first step is a quick read on where you stand. Take our AI readiness assessment to see how prepared your operation is for agentic AI, then book a scoping call directly with the founder — at the published prices above. You can also explore our full capabilities or dive into how we work with healthcare practices. Wherever you start, you will be talking to the person who does the work — which is the whole point of choosing a Miami AI consultant over a national firm that bills your project to a team you never meet.