AI Handyman

Hillsboro, OR · Washington County

AI consulting for Hillsboro small businesses.

Based in Happy Valley~40 min drive503-888-0654

Hillsboro is the heart of Oregon's Silicon Forest, which means the city's business mix runs from large-employer professional services (lots of legal, healthcare, accounting, and real estate practices that support the tech workforce) to small operations across the broader Washington County footprint. Our base in Happy Valley is roughly a 40-minute drive, and on-site visits in Hillsboro carry no extra fee.

Most Hillsboro engagements we run are focused: setting up AI tools for a specific workflow, training a team to use them, and documenting how it should work after we leave. We work hourly with a not-to-exceed cap and don't take vendor commissions, so when we recommend a specific tool it's because it fits the work, not because it pays us.

Where we work in Hillsboro.

On-site visits anywhere in the service area carry no additional fee. We meet clients across the following neighborhoods and surrounding areas:

  • Downtown Hillsboro
  • Orenco Station
  • Tanasbourne
  • AmberGlen
  • Reedville

Industries we work with in Hillsboro.

We work with owner-operators and small businesses across many industries. These are the verticals where we have the most depth in this area:

FAQ

Questions from Hillsboro businesses.

Are Hillsboro and Beaverton served by the same person?
Yes. We serve both with the same hourly rate and on-site availability. The drive from Happy Valley to Hillsboro is about 10 minutes longer than to Beaverton, which doesn't change pricing or availability in any practical way.
Can you help a Hillsboro small business compete with bigger employers for talent using AI?
Indirectly, yes. The biggest practical lever is using AI to make small teams more productive so the work compensation can stay competitive. We focus on reducing repetitive workload (drafting, intake, reporting, scheduling, follow-up) so the headcount you do have spends more time on the parts of the work that actually require humans.