A home market that outgrew “college town”
This is home. Frogslayer was founded in the Brazos Valley two decades ago, and it’s still where we’re most embedded — the operators we’ve grown up with, the steady talent pipeline out of Texas A&M, and an economy that’s now diversifying well beyond the university. Local economic development leaders called 2025 a year where “business is booming,” with the Bryan–College Station labor force climbing from roughly 152,000 in mid-2025 toward 160,000 by year-end (KBTX). A&M still anchors a large share of the workforce, but the bigger story is what’s growing around it: the RELLIS campus pushing into semiconductors, aerospace, and defense, and a wave of manufacturers and life-sciences firms expanding into the area’s industrial parks.
For a Brazos Valley operator, the advantage is simple: a senior team that improves the operations your business actually runs on, in person, without flying in a national firm at national-firm rates.
Who we build for here
The companies we built AI Office for are exactly the ones growing across the Valley — founder-led and PE-backed operators in professional services, construction & infrastructure, and healthcare, plus the research-and-tech base feeding off A&M and RELLIS. Most don’t have an internal AI team and don’t need to hire one. The pattern is consistent across all of them: quoting, approvals, invoicing, and reporting still done by hand; a CRM, ERP, and field tools that each hold a piece of the truth and never reconcile; and job-level profitability that shows up three weeks late, if at all.
What local operators are putting to work
- Back-office automation — the manual quoting, approvals, and reporting handed to automations that give hours back every week.
- Systems that finally talk — connecting the tools that each hold a piece of the truth, so your numbers reconcile and AI has something solid to stand on.
- Operations intelligence — job-level profitability and capacity visible while the work is live, the same kind of real-time operational backbone we built for a national freight operator.
- Team fluency — an on-site crash course to get your leadership using AI on real work, fast.
Why local matters
We show up in person — kickoffs, working sessions, and quarterly reviews on-site, not over a webcam. We know the talent, the institutions, and how business actually gets done here. We also host our Table Stakes roundtable in the Brazos Valley regularly; it’s the easiest, lowest-pressure way to meet us and pressure-test where AI fits in your operation.
What size company do you work with? Founder-led and PE-backed operators, roughly $5M–$100M in revenue. Smaller and serious? Talk to us anyway — we’ll tell you straight.
Start with a 30-minute conversation, or grab a seat at the next local table.