AI Automation & Facebook Ads · Idaho

Idaho AI Automation & Facebook Ads Agency — Remote Build, Zero Lock-In

Horsiq is a Tampa, FL AI marketing and automation agency serving Idaho businesses remotely — AI agents and automations, Facebook & Meta ads, websites, and custom CRM/ERP. Fixed-price, you own every account and every asset, and founder Alex Trojan is on every build.

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01 / Remote model

Working with Idaho businesses from Tampa.

We're 2,500 miles away, and that's the operating model — not a caveat. Everything we build lives on your accounts: your Meta Business Manager, your domain, your cloud keys, your database. You don't lose access to a pixel of it if you stop working with us. The builder is remote; the asset is permanently yours.

The 2–3 hour Mountain Time gap is the only real logistical wrinkle, and we manage it with structured async communication — recorded walkthroughs, documented handovers, and a shared workspace where nothing falls through overnight. Scoping calls and live reviews happen at overlap windows; everything else is async so your team isn't waiting on ours.

Remote-plus-AI-native is genuinely an advantage for Idaho businesses that already operate across distance — managing crews across wide service areas, handling inquiries from visitors who booked from out of state, coordinating supply chains that span county lines. The infrastructure we build is designed for businesses that can't afford to be tied to a desk.

02 / Idaho

Built for what actually drives Idaho's economy.

Idaho has one of the most economically distinctive profiles in the American West — and one that most generalist agencies have no frame of reference for. The state produces more potatoes than any other in the nation, anchors a large dairy and food-processing sector across the Magic Valley around Twin Falls, and runs a meaningful mining and natural-resources economy out of the Silver Valley and the panhandle. That agricultural and extraction base isn't a backdrop — it's the operational reality for a large slice of Idaho's small and mid-size businesses, each of which runs on seasonal labor cycles, commodity-linked cash flow, and supply-chain relationships that don't fit a metropolitan business model.

On top of that foundation sits a rapidly growing technology and professional-services economy concentrated in the Treasure Valley — Boise, Meridian, Nampa, and Caldwell — that has absorbed significant migration from the Bay Area and Silicon Slopes in Utah over the past decade. Boise has become a genuine secondary tech hub, with a growing startup community, a major Micron Technology campus, and a professional-services market that looks more like a Phoenix or Salt Lake than the agricultural Idaho most of the country still pictures. The Treasure Valley's population grew faster than almost any metro in the Mountain West during the early 2020s, and that growth created a construction, home-services, and healthcare demand curve that's still working itself out.

Then there's the recreation and tourism economy: Sun Valley anchors a year-round outdoor destination that draws high-income visitors; Coeur d'Alene and the northern panhandle pull from the Pacific Northwest corridor; and the state's river, trail, and wilderness systems feed a growing adventure-tourism layer across central Idaho. A dental practice in Meridian, a landscaping company in Nampa, a fly-fishing guide service out of Stanley, and a food-processing equipment supplier in Twin Falls are all Idaho businesses — and not one of them has the same acquisition problem or the same operational bottleneck. Generic automation built for a coastal suburb answers none of those questions correctly.

03 / What we build

The growth stack for Idaho small businesses.

  • 01

    AI agents & automation

    Custom agents trained on your operation — booking, lead follow-up, intake, data work, weekly reporting. Built on your infrastructure, owned outright by you. The 24/7 operator that handles inquiry volume across Idaho's wide geographic spread while your team handles the work only a person can do.

  • 02

    Facebook & Meta ads

    Campaigns built around Idaho's audience geography — the Treasure Valley's dense metro population, the recreation corridors that draw out-of-state visitors, and the rural service-area markets where cost-per-lead dynamics look nothing like a Phoenix or Denver campaign. Account structure, creative, and measurement built for where your customers actually are.

  • 03

    Web development

    Fast, conversion-focused sites built for mobile — critical when a significant share of your Idaho customers find you on a phone, whether they're in Boise or pulling over on a state highway to search for a service. No page-builder bloat. You own the domain, the hosting, and every line of code.

  • 04

    Custom CRM & ERP

    Operations systems built around how your Idaho business actually runs — not a Salesforce configuration your team abandons in a quarter. Contacts, pipeline, scheduling, jobs, invoicing, and reporting in one system with your data and your rules, whether you're running a two-person shop or a 40-person operation across multiple counties.

04 / Industries

Industries we serve in Idaho.

Automation and paid media compound fastest where lead volume is high, response speed determines outcomes, and the same work repeats at scale. In Idaho, that describes most service businesses — here's where we spend most of our time:

  • Healthcare & clinics

    New-patient intake, appointment booking, no-show reduction, and follow-up for clinics across the Treasure Valley's fast-growing population and rural communities with limited local options. On-premise data handling available for HIPAA-adjacent workflows.

  • Home services

    Roofing, HVAC, landscaping, cleaning, and contracting businesses riding the Treasure Valley construction boom — where after-hours inquiries and slow lead response are the two biggest revenue leaks in a market adding subdivisions faster than front desks can scale.

  • Restaurants & food service

    Reservation handling, catering inquiry management, review-response automation, and local-loyalty loops for restaurants serving both Idaho's resident population and the visitor traffic in Sun Valley, Coeur d'Alene, and the state's recreation corridors.

  • Real estate

    Lead capture and qualification for agents working Idaho's bifurcated market — the primary-residence buyer flooding into Meridian and Nampa, and the out-of-state investor or second-home buyer looking at McCall, Sun Valley, or the panhandle. Two buyer journeys, one system.

  • HVAC & trades

    Idaho's temperature swings — desert heat in the south, mountain winters in the north and east — keep HVAC and trades in near-constant demand. Automation handles the lead volume and dispatch coordination while crews stay on jobs rather than chasing callbacks.

  • Medical & aesthetics

    Med spas, dental practices, and elective-care clinics in Boise, Meridian, and Coeur d'Alene — growing with the state's population and income base — where paid media and intake automation fill the schedule and reduce the administrative load on clinical staff.

05 / Process

How an Idaho project goes from audit to live.

  1. Step 01

    Scoping call

    30 minutes. We find the workflow or channel bleeding the most time or money and size the opportunity honestly. If the timing isn't right for an Idaho business to invest in automation or paid media, we say so — we'd rather tell you that than sell you a build that doesn't pay back in your market.

  2. Step 02

    Training & research

    For AI builds: 2–4 weeks learning your operation before writing code. We study your tools, your process, and how your business fits into Idaho's specific economic landscape — rural vs. metro, seasonal vs. year-round, local customer vs. visitor. For ads: we audit your account history, research your audience segment, and build the targeting framework before spending a dollar.

  3. Step 03

    Build

    Everything built on your accounts and your infrastructure. You watch the work via shared workspace and screen-recorded walkthroughs — no black-box deliveries, no surprises on handover. Fixed price means the number you agreed to at the start is the number on the invoice.

  4. Step 04

    Launch & handover

    Live with monitoring, escalation paths, and full documentation. We stay available for 30 days while the build settles into real usage. After that: optional care retainer, or you run it yourself with everything we've handed over. Your call.

06 / FAQ

Questions about Horsiq serving Idaho from Tampa.

How does a Tampa agency serve Idaho businesses effectively from across the country?
Remote is the operating model, not a workaround. We build everything on your accounts — your Meta Business Manager, your domain, your cloud keys, your database. The work happens through structured async communication, recorded walkthroughs, and shared workspaces. We've never met most of our clients in person. The only logistical gap is the 2–3 hour time difference between Tampa and Mountain Time, which we manage with overlap windows and documented handovers. What matters is how well we understand your operation, not which state we're sleeping in.
What does AI automation actually do for an Idaho small business?
It handles the routine, repeatable work eating your week — lead follow-up, appointment booking, intake forms, weekly reporting, data entry. We build agents trained on how your specific business runs, then deploy them on your own accounts and infrastructure. The most common first build for Idaho service businesses: an intake agent that captures every inquiry from your ads and website, qualifies it, books it against live availability, and fires an instant text to the prospect — including the inquiry that came in at 9pm on a Thursday while you were at the shop.
How much does Facebook or Meta advertising cost for an Idaho business?
Ad spend and management fees are separate. Management is a fixed monthly retainer scoped to your account and goals — typical small-business ranges run from a few hundred dollars per month for a single campaign to low four figures for multi-channel work. Ad spend is yours to set; we help you size it correctly for Idaho's market, where audience density varies dramatically between the Treasure Valley and rural counties. Exact numbers come out of a scoping call, not a price list.
Does Horsiq understand Idaho's economy — agriculture, outdoor recreation, the Boise tech scene?
We study each market before we build — that's the training period. Idaho has a genuinely unusual economic profile: the largest agricultural output in the Northwest, a fast-growing technology cluster in the Treasure Valley drawing Silicon Slopes overflow from Utah, a major outdoor recreation and tourism economy in the Sun Valley and Coeur d'Alene corridors, and a significant food-processing and manufacturing base. Those sectors have completely different lead-flow patterns, seasonal rhythms, and operational bottlenecks. We build around yours specifically, not a generic SMB template.
How long does it take to get started, and what's the first step?
The first step is a 30-minute scoping call — no pitch deck, just an audit. We find the workflow or channel bleeding the most time or money, size the opportunity honestly, and tell you whether now is the right moment to build. If it is, a typical AI automation build runs 2–4 weeks of training followed by 2–4 weeks of build. Facebook ads accounts can go live faster, often within 1–2 weeks of scoping, depending on creative readiness and account history.
Do I own the ad accounts, the AI agents, and the website — or does Horsiq hold them?
You own everything, always. We build on your Business Manager, your ad accounts, your domain, your hosting, your API keys. If you stop working with us tomorrow, every campaign, every agent, and every workflow keeps running. We're the operator who builds it — not a platform holding your automation behind a monthly subscription you can't exit.
Can AI automation help with the seasonal swings that Idaho businesses deal with — harvest, ski season, summer recreation?
Seasonality is exactly where automation compounds fastest. When inquiry volume doubles in July or triples in the ski-season run-up, the agent scales with it without overtime costs or a backlog of unanswered forms. We build the capacity into the system at the start — handling high-volume windows is easier for an agent than for a two-person front desk that's already stretched. After season, you dial back spend; the infrastructure stays ready.
What industries in Idaho does Horsiq typically work with?
Any service business where the operation is labor-intensive and lead flow is inconsistent or after-hours. In Idaho that often means outdoor recreation and tourism services, healthcare and dental clinics, home services and contracting (especially in the rapidly growing Treasure Valley), real estate, agriculture-adjacent services and equipment, and food-and-beverage. The common thread: businesses running on inquiry speed and repeat customers, where automation compounds the fastest.

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