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Pasco, Washington AI consulting

AI automation and custom software for Pasco businesses.

MDO works with Pasco businesses that need cleaner handoffs, stronger customer response, multilingual phone workflows, and internal software that fits the way the business runs.

Pasco businesses can have fast-moving customer, office, field, and service workflows. The right AI or software project should make the next handoff clearer, capture the right information, and keep staff in control.

The first useful project is usually operational.

MDO starts with the process that creates drag, then chooses the smallest useful build: automation, an AI phone workflow, an integration, or a custom internal tool.

Improving intake and follow-up for phone-heavy teams

Adding multilingual call support through Duetta-style workflows

Connecting operational data across disconnected systems

Replacing fragile spreadsheet processes with focused tools

Local enough to understand the operating reality.

MDO is based in Richland and serves Richland, Kennewick, Pasco, West Richland, and the surrounding Benton-Franklin area. The work is led by Aaron Seelye, who has spent more than 25 years building software, phone systems, network infrastructure, ag-tech, fleet tools, and practical automation.

That background matters because useful AI projects usually touch several systems at once: phones, spreadsheets, databases, staff habits, reporting, and customer expectations.

Does MDO provide AI consulting in Pasco, WA?

Yes. MDO works with Pasco businesses on AI consulting, workflow automation, AI phone workflows, custom software, and systems integration. The first step is usually one contained workflow that can be improved and measured.

What types of Pasco businesses are a good fit?

The best fit is a business with repeated operational work: missed calls, manual reports, spreadsheet cleanup, disconnected systems, or an internal workflow that no longer fits standard software.

Can MDO work with our existing tools?

Usually yes. MDO starts by reviewing the tools already in place, then decides whether the right move is automation, integration, an AI-assisted workflow, or a focused custom tool.

What is the first step for a local AI project?

The first step is a short scoping conversation about the workflow, systems involved, staff handoffs, and the business result that would make the project worth doing.

Bring the Pasco workflow that keeps slowing the team down.

MDO will help identify the smallest useful first version and the right way to measure it.

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