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Consulting lighthouse · LCS, since 1991

Low's Custom Stainless.

A third-generation custom stainless shop, founded in 1991, being repositioned from a local SoCal fabricator into a national custom-metal bar-top installer. HQ's ops stack runs the place.

Founded

1991

Generation

3rd

Agents

20+ in production

Customers

245 dataset

Surfaces

Some of it's public. Some of it's the owner's desk.

Open surfaces are live now. Gated ones sit behind a PIN — built for Scott, not for the public.

○ openLive

Low's HQ

The public-facing site and brand: what the shop is, what it fabricates, and the case for custom-metal bar tops at national scale.

◆ gatedPrivate

Command Center

The big-screen ops dashboard: live QBO revenue and AR, department tiles, the action queue, and payment intelligence. Built for the owner's desk.

◆ gatedIn build

The Tower

A 3D forge tower — a living model of the shop, its pipeline, and its work moving floor to floor. Ops made visible.

◆ gatedIn build

Mission Control

The field-operations portal: crew workspaces, task closure, the NRO schedule, and the time clock. The shop floor, coordinated.

What we shipped

The build, not the pitch.

The data layer

QBO ingest pipeline — CSV exports fanned into per-customer folders, with revenue and AR reports generated automatically. 245 customers indexed.

The map

A national partner-network map — public-facing, lays out who we install with and where.

The content series

A complete content library with drafts, prompts, agents, and a social-media playbook. Voice locked to LCS's “Industrial Luxury” register — blue-collar craft elevated, not softened.

The hero finish

M5 Oracle Sand — the brushed stainless finish that anchors the marketing site. Hero proof-of-craft, photographed in-shop.

The agent stack

20+ specialized agents wired into a command dashboard: AR pressure, estimate conversion, dormant-account recovery, daily reporting, task-closure auditing — each in its own lane.

The field portal

Admin / crew-lead / crew workspaces for day-to-day field operations, task closure, and the install schedule.

Why this is the lighthouse

Every part of the install — agents, dashboards, content pipelines, data ingestion, multi-AI decision arenas — has been load-tested in a real shop with real customers and real AR pressure. Build it for LCS first, then extract the install for anyone else. The work doesn't come out of a slide deck. It comes out of running the place.

The repositioning

LCS is moving from a local SoCal fab shop into a national custom-metal bar-top installer serving national restaurant chains. That move is what the field portal unblocks, what the content series sells against, and what the partner map shows. The map, the data, and the finish all point in the same direction.

What's public vs. what's not

The customer dataset, financial detail, and family history stay private. What's here is the architecture and the public-facing surfaces. If you want a deeper look at the install or the agent stack, email us directly — happy to walk through it on a call.