Georgia (GA)
Kivolaro works with Georgia small businesses with 1–50 employees, replacing spreadsheets, manual handoffs, and disconnected tools with internal systems, workflow automation, and practical AI built around how the team actually operates.
With 1.2M+ (SBA 2024) small businesses, Georgia is one of the densest SMB markets in the United States. Georgia's role as a logistics hub — Atlanta's airport plus the Port of Savannah — means a disproportionate number of Georgia SMBs operate B2B in the supply chain. Dispatch, fleet utilization, shipment status, and supplier portals come up far more often here than in states with consumer-service-dominant economies.
Georgia's role as a logistics hub — Atlanta's airport plus the Port of Savannah — means a disproportionate number of Georgia SMBs operate B2B in the supply chain. Dispatch, fleet utilization, shipment status, and supplier portals come up far more often here than in states with consumer-service-dominant economies.
Atlanta is the busiest cargo airport in the world; the Port of Savannah is the third-largest U.S. container port. This concentration drives logistics-adjacent SMB density. State business climate is relatively employer-friendly compared to the West Coast or Northeast.
Generic SaaS is built for U.S. averages — that’s the whole point of generic SaaS. It rarely accounts for the specific operational shape of a Georgia business running in Atlanta or Augusta. Where the workflow is the differentiator, custom software, automation, and integrations close the gap.
| Engagement | Range | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Diagnostic | $500–$1,500 | Mapping the workflow before committing |
| Automation Sprint | $3,000–$6,500 | One critical workflow end-to-end (10–14 days) |
| Ops System Build | $8,000–$15,000 | Multi-workflow operational system (3–5 weeks) |
| Custom Build | $12,000–$25,000+ | Internal tool, client portal, or AI copilot (5–8 weeks) |
| Retainer | $1,500–$3,500/mo | Ongoing improvement and monitoring |
Yes. Common builds: load tracking dashboards, supplier portals, dispatch automation, EDI-adjacent integrations between TMS and accounting. The work is closer to operations-heavy SMB than to home services.
We integrate with most major TMS and WMS platforms via APIs and EDI translators. The most common request is bridging a legacy TMS with modern CRM and accounting so sales, ops, and finance see the same shipment.
Most engagements are under NDA, so we share anonymized walkthroughs in discovery rather than public case studies. Common Atlanta archetypes: logistics service businesses scaling past spreadsheets and B2B service firms adopting CRM for the first time.
Same as everywhere else. $500–$1,500 diagnostic; $3,000–$6,500 automation sprint; $8,000–$15,000 ops system build; $1,500–$3,500/month retainer. Logistics integrations sometimes push toward higher ranges due to EDI complexity.