One person. One promise.
No hand-offs.
PeakMacro is a boutique firm — which is a polite way of saying it’s me, Bryan. I work with a small number of Indianapolis businesses each quarter, usually owner-led, usually the ones quietly keeping this city fed, heated, and functioning.
INDIANAPOLIS, IN · EST. 2026
Why this firm exists.
Most AI consulting gets written for Fortune 500 companies by people who’ve never run payroll. It ignores the way local businesses actually operate — on trust, on tight margins, on the knowledge that a bad vendor decision costs you more than money.
I started PeakMacro because my family uses these businesses. My neighbors work at them. The gap between what AI can actually do and what’s being sold to them is obscene — and the sales pitches are only getting louder.
So: practical strategy, hands-on implementation, honest language, and the confidence to tell a client when AI isn’t the right answer. That’s the whole firm.
Four rules I don’t break.
Outcome over optics.
If it doesn’t save time, cut cost, or grow revenue, it doesn’t ship.
Local context matters.
Indianapolis moves differently. The advice should, too.
Trust through clarity.
Clear scope. Clear process. Clear handoff. No black boxes.
Build for adoption.
The workflow your team runs daily beats the one that demos well.
Career in three sentences.
Built software products inside larger companies, close enough to ops teams to know where the pain actually lives.
Shipped a consumer iOS app (PeakMacro — yes, same name, different product) that taught me what fast, plain-English AI can do when it’s actually well-designed.
Pivoted the firm to bring that same sensibility to local Indianapolis businesses who keep getting sold enterprise complexity they don’t need.
One honest conversation
Let’s pressure-test where AI
actually earns you time back.
Thirty minutes. No pitch. If I don’t see a real opportunity in your business, I’ll say so — and probably send you to someone who can help instead.