AI Marketing & Automation · Alabama

Alabama AI Automation & Ads Agency — Built Remotely, Owned by You

Horsiq is a Tampa, FL AI marketing and automation agency serving Alabama businesses remotely — AI agents and automations, Facebook & Meta ads, websites, and custom CRM systems; fixed-price projects, founder Alex Trojan on every build, and you own everything we ship.

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01 / Working with Alabama businesses

Tampa-based, remote-delivered — the distance is not a limitation.

Horsiq is headquartered in Tampa Bay, FL. We serve Alabama clients the same way we serve clients across the rest of the country: remotely and asynchronously, with the same founder on every call and every build. Discovery, scoping, development, delivery, and handover all happen online. For complex builds where an on-site training session makes the agent materially better, the founder travels.

The remote model is not a compromise — it is the point. We are not a local shop that passes your project to whoever is free. You talk to the person building the system at every stage. That senior-operator model would be difficult to scale if we were only serving one metro. Working remotely across the South means you get the same level of attention as any Tampa client, without a local agency markup or a junior account team between you and the work.

One practical note: we are honest about fit. If your Alabama business is too early for automation to pay back — volume too low, process too undefined — we will tell you on the first call. We would rather pass on the project than ship something that does not earn its keep.

02 / Built for Alabama's economy

Alabama's industries are exactly where automation earns its keep.

Alabama runs on industries that are heavy on manual coordination and light on administrative overhead — and that gap is precisely where AI automation pays back fastest. The state's economic character is defined by a few pillars worth naming specifically, because building automation without understanding the market produces generic tools no one uses.

Healthcare and medical services anchor the economies of Birmingham, Huntsville, and Mobile. UAB Medicine, Huntsville Hospital, and the systems feeding them create a dense market of clinics, specialists, and allied health providers where appointment scheduling, patient intake, insurance pre-verification, and follow-up are all high-volume, high-stakes manual work. An intake agent that handles after-hours inquiries and routes patients to the right provider before staff arrives in the morning is not a speculative technology investment — it is a direct fix to a staffing problem every clinical practice in Alabama already has.

Automotive manufacturing — led by Honda's Lincoln plant, Mercedes-Benz in Vance, Hyundai in Montgomery, and Toyota in Huntsville — has turned central Alabama into one of the most concentrated auto corridors in the South. The supplier and dealer networks around those OEMs represent hundreds of businesses that run on CRM, service scheduling, and lead follow-up across large geographic territories. The dealership servicing vehicles across Montgomery County and the supplier managing orders across three plants share the same operational problem: too many coordination touchpoints, too little automation.

Home services and construction run deep across the state's suburbs and rural markets, from the Birmingham metro's fast-growing exurbs through the Gulf Coast's storm-season roofing and remediation demand around Mobile and Baldwin County. Contractors in these markets live and die on speed-to-lead — the homeowner who submits a form at 9pm has usually booked a competitor by 9am if nobody responds overnight. That is the single most common problem we solve.

Agriculture and agribusiness in the Black Belt and the Tennessee Valley have begun moving toward precision operations that generate more data than any team can process manually — input tracking, compliance reporting, yield data. That is still an emerging market for AI, but the operational workflows around it (supplier coordination, logistics, customer billing) are ready now.

None of these industries need the same automation. A roofing company in Hoover and a specialty clinic in Tuscaloosa both need AI — but a single generic chatbot will fail both of them. We build around how the specific operation runs, after spending time learning it.

03 / What we build

Four things we build for Alabama businesses.

  • 01

    AI agents & automation

    Custom agents trained on how your Alabama operation actually runs — not a generic chatbot. Booking, lead intake, overnight follow-up, weekly reporting, data routing. Built on your infrastructure, owned by you from day one. The agent runs your routine work so your staff handles the work only a human should do.

  • 02

    Facebook & Meta ads

    Paid social for Alabama businesses targeting local service areas, specific metros, or the wider Gulf South market. Campaign architecture, audience targeting, creative, and ongoing optimization — with creative grounded in how Alabama audiences actually respond, not national generic templates.

  • 03

    Web development

    Marketing sites, service pages, and landing pages built to convert. Fast, clean, and wired into your lead flow from launch — not a brochure site that sits there. Every site ships with the technical SEO, schema markup, and analytics in place so you know what is working from day one.

  • 04

    Custom CRM & ERP systems

    When off-the-shelf CRM is too rigid or too expensive for how your Alabama business actually works, we build a custom system on your infrastructure. Pipelines, reporting, intake forms, staff views — built for your operation, not a generic sales motion. You own the data and the system outright.

04 / Industries we serve

Alabama industries we build for most.

Most of our Alabama work falls in industries where inbound lead volume is high, follow-up speed matters, and the administrative work is consuming staff hours that should go elsewhere.

  • Healthcare clinics & medical practices

    Patient intake, appointment scheduling, after-hours inquiry handling, and no-show reduction. The clinical market around Birmingham, Huntsville, and Mobile is dense and competitive — the practice that responds fastest and runs the tightest intake process wins the patient.

  • Home services & contractors

    Roofing, HVAC, plumbing, landscaping, and remediation across Alabama's suburban and rural markets. After-hours lead capture and overnight booking is the single highest-ROI automation for most contractors in the state — particularly in Baldwin County and the Gulf Coast where storm-season demand spikes fast.

  • HVAC & mechanical services

    Alabama's climate makes HVAC one of the state's most reliable service businesses — and one of the most competitive on paid ads in summer and shoulder season. We build campaigns and lead follow-up systems for HVAC operators running across multiple Alabama counties.

  • Real estate & property services

    Buyer and seller lead generation, property inquiry routing, and follow-up automation for Alabama real estate professionals. The Birmingham suburbs, Huntsville's fast-growing market, and the Gulf Coast vacation-property corridor each have distinct audiences that require different campaign approaches.

  • Restaurants & food service

    Reservation and order inquiry handling, local ad campaigns driving foot traffic, and review-response automation for Alabama restaurant operators. The Gulf Coast dining market around Mobile and Orange Beach, and the independent restaurant scene in Birmingham's Southside and Five Points South, both reward fast, consistent digital operations.

  • Real estate AI automation

    AI agents for property inquiry intake, lead scoring, and drip follow-up across Alabama's residential and commercial markets. Agents that qualify and route leads the instant they arrive — without waiting for staff hours.

  • Medical & healthcare advertising

    Paid social and search campaigns for Alabama medical practices, dental offices, and specialty clinics — with compliant creative, geo-targeted to the specific service area, and connected to intake automation so no inquiry goes cold.

05 / How we work

From first call to live system.

  1. Step 01

    Audit call (30 minutes)

    We find where your Alabama operation is bleeding time and money — the routine work that costs most and the highest-leverage place to start. If there is no clear ROI case for automation yet, we say so. No pitch, no obligation.

  2. Step 02

    Training & context-gathering (2–4 weeks)

    Before any code ships, we learn how your business actually runs. Your team narrates real work; we review your tools, data, and process. The agent we build after this window is calibrated to your operation — not a template with your logo on it.

  3. Step 03

    Build on your infrastructure

    Everything is built on your accounts, your API keys, and your hosting. You own the code, the data, and the system from the first day of development. No Horsiq platform dependency. No subscription lock.

  4. Step 04

    Delivery & 30-day handover

    Live with monitoring, escalation paths set, and recorded walkthroughs for your team. We stay available for 30 days while the system settles into real Alabama operating conditions. If something needs adjusting after contact with reality, we adjust it.

06 / Questions

Common questions from Alabama businesses.

Does Horsiq actually work with Alabama businesses, or is this just an SEO page?
Horsiq is a remote-first agency based in Tampa, FL. We work with small and mid-size businesses across the South and the broader US — Alabama included. The work is done remotely: discovery calls, build updates, delivery, and handover all happen online. For complex on-site work, the founder travels. Remote delivery is the norm, not a limitation.
What does AI automation actually do for a small business in Alabama?
It takes the routine, rules-based work off your plate — booking appointments, following up with leads, answering common questions, pulling weekly reports from your tools, routing new inquiries. An AI agent doesn't replace your team; it handles the work your team shouldn't be doing in the first place. The businesses in Alabama's healthcare, construction, and agriculture sectors that get the most out of it are the ones where staff is spending hours on intake, scheduling, and follow-up that software can own.
How much does a typical engagement cost for an Alabama business?
Every build is fixed-price and scoped before any money changes hands. A focused AI automation — one workflow, like a lead intake agent or a booking system — typically runs in the low thousands. A full-stack build combining a website, automation, and CRM is a larger project. Typical ongoing running costs for cloud AI usage range from $50–$500 per month by volume. Exact numbers come out of a 30-minute audit call, not a rate sheet.
Who actually does the work — is it a team or a single person?
Alex Trojan, the founder, is on every build. Horsiq is a senior operator model, not an agency that hands your project to a junior account team after the sales call. You work with the person who built the system from the first call through delivery and handover. That's a deliberate trade: fewer clients, more accountability, better work.
Do I own the website, CRM, and automations after the project ends?
You own everything. We build on your accounts, your API keys, your hosting, your infrastructure. When the project is done, every agent, workflow, and site keeps running whether you continue working with us or not. There's no Horsiq platform to be locked into, no subscription holding your assets hostage. Ownership is unconditional.
Can you run Facebook and Google ads for an Alabama business from Tampa?
Yes. Paid ads are fully remote by nature — campaign setup, audience targeting, creative, and optimization all happen inside ad platforms. We've run campaigns for local service businesses, healthcare providers, and retailers. Geographic distance has no bearing on ad performance; what matters is knowing the local market, and Alabama's core industries — healthcare, construction, agriculture, automotive manufacturing — have distinct audiences we build for specifically.
How long does it take to get started?
The first call is a 30-minute audit. If there's a clear fit and a scoped build makes sense, we move into a short discovery and training phase — usually 2–4 weeks — before any development begins. That window is where we learn how your Alabama operation actually runs, so the agent we build is calibrated to your business, not a generic template. From first call to live agent: typically 6–10 weeks depending on complexity.
What industries in Alabama do you typically work with?
Healthcare clinics, home services (HVAC, roofing, plumbing, landscaping), restaurants and food service, real estate, automotive businesses, and construction companies. These are Alabama's economic backbone — and they're also the industries where manual follow-up and missed inquiries cost the most. If your business runs on appointments, inbound leads, or recurring service, there's almost always an automation that pays back fast.

Running a business in Alabama and losing hours to work that software should own?

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