Complete AI and operational systems for Northern California
businesses.
Shasta Technology Systems supports Redding, Chico, and Northern
California businesses that need AI consulting, business
automation, and custom software built around real operating
constraints.
Case Studies
Real work we’ve delivered, not a pitch deck
Case Study
Mandina’s Cabinets
We delivered an AI workflow system for Mandina’s Cabinets, a
local manufacturing and trade business, replacing delayed
customer responses, missed dates, scattered invoice tracking,
fragmented contact records, and follow-up tasks that used to fall
between office and production.
Inbox & Documents
AI Drafts
Approval Queue
Sent & Scheduled
AI-generated email reply drafts for employee approval
Document-to-calendar extraction for deliveries and deadlines
Bill and invoice reminders
Mozaik material-data imports and job-readiness visibility
Customer and internal SMS reminders
A central approval dashboard for drafted messages and actions
The important capability was not any single automation. It was
the ability to connect communication, documents, production
data, scheduling, contacts, and employee review into one
coordinated workflow — an approach we can adapt for
contractors, manufacturers, professional firms, distributors,
property managers, healthcare support organizations, and
field-service businesses.
Case Study
Self-Hosted AI: Built & Benchmarked
To evaluate cloud vs. self-hosted tradeoffs firsthand rather than
secondhand, we built, deployed, benchmarked, and operated a
dedicated self-hosted AI environment for long-running
software-development workloads — a locally hosted
35-billion-parameter coding model integrated with an autonomous
engineering workflow capable of analyzing code, implementing
changes, running tests, and continuing through overnight sessions.
Most small and mid-sized businesses should still begin with managed
cloud AI — it offers strong capability without dedicated
hardware or in-house model maintenance. Self-hosted or hybrid AI is
worth considering when sensitive data must remain under direct
organizational control, proprietary documents or source code
cannot be sent to third parties, workloads run continuously or at
significant volume, predictable operating costs matter, or local
processing is required by policy or contract. This build gave us
first-hand data to make that call with clients rather than
guessing.
Our Process
1
Evaluate
We document the current workflow, systems, data, responsibilities, delays, risks, and desired outcome.
2
Design
We determine whether the solution should use AI, conventional automation, custom software, integration, infrastructure changes, or a combination.
3
Build and Integrate
We develop the required applications, agents, workflows, dashboards, and system connections.
4
Test and Validate
The solution is tested with realistic business scenarios, including failures, exceptions, permissions, and review requirements.
5
Deploy and Host
We implement the approved system in an environment suited to its security, performance, maintenance, and cost requirements.
6
Maintain and Improve
We monitor the system, correct issues, update integrations, and adapt the workflow as the business changes.
AI Consulting Based on Business Requirements
We begin with an operational assessment: the process, the people performing it, the information they need, the systems they use, and where work slows down or fails. Not every problem requires AI — our role is to recommend the architecture that fits the outcome.
AI readiness and opportunity assessments
Business workflow and process analysis
Cloud, self-hosted, and hybrid AI evaluation
Data privacy and governance review
Software and vendor selection
Prototype and proof-of-concept development
Business Process Automation
Repetitive administrative work creates hidden operating costs. We design automation that can be fully automatic where rules are reliable, or route drafts and proposed actions to a human approval queue where judgment still matters.
Lead intake, routing, and follow-up
Missed-call and form-response processes
Scheduling, confirmations, and reminders
Invoice and payment-date tracking
Document classification and data extraction
CRM and sales-pipeline automation
Intelligent Custom Software
Off-the-shelf software becomes less useful when a business must maintain workarounds or adapt critical operations to product limitations. We design for actual operating constraints, including adoption, data quality, access control, and long-term ownership.
Internal operations dashboards
Customer and employee portals
Estimating, quoting, and scheduling tools
Custom databases and document management
Field-service and inventory platforms
Integrations between legacy and modern systems
AI Agents and Business Knowledge Systems
AI agents can assist with customer communication, information retrieval, scheduling, and internal operations. Value depends on the quality of the business rules, source information, integrations, and controls surrounding them. AI supports the employee; it does not replace judgment.
Answering questions from approved company information
Drafting customer and vendor responses
Summarizing documents and requests
Qualifying inquiries and collecting required details
Searching policies, procedures, and project records
Triggering approved workflows across connected systems
Document Intelligence and Operational Data
Important business information often arrives in documents rather than structured software fields. Document-intelligence workflows extract and route that information into the systems where it is actually needed.
Invoice amounts and due dates
Delivery and installation dates
Contract terms and renewal dates
Work-order and project data
Calendar events and reminders
Exception and deadline alerts
Systems Integration and Hosting
An AI tool has limited value when it operates separately from the
systems employees use every day. Integration may use APIs,
webhooks, database connections, secure file exchanges, email
processing, or custom middleware. Our broader service structure
allows infrastructure and hosting requirements to be considered
during system design, rather than treating the application and its
operating environment as unrelated decisions.
CRM platforms Email and calendar Accounting and invoicing Websites and forms Internal databases Document repositories Scheduling platforms Industry-specific software Reporting and analytics Legacy and file-based systems
When to Consider AI, Automation, or Custom Software
A technology assessment may be appropriate when your business is
experiencing:
Repetitive data entry or document handling
Slow lead or customer response
Missed calls, deadlines, or follow-up tasks
Information scattered across multiple systems
Manual reporting and status tracking
Employees repeatedly searching for documents or answers
Limited visibility into project, inventory, or job readiness
Software that cannot communicate with other systems
Growth that is increasing administrative workload
Sensitive data that requires a private or controlled AI environment
The goal is not to automate every activity. It is to remove
avoidable work, strengthen critical processes, and give employees
better tools for the decisions that still require human experience.
A Local Team with Verifiable Operating Experience
Shasta Technology Systems is headquartered at 405 Redcliff Dr #240
in Redding and serves Redding,
Shasta County, Chico, and the surrounding Northern California
region. The company is led by named principals with defined
responsibilities and public operating histories.
Start with an Operational AI and Automation Review
A useful AI project begins with a business problem, not a product
demonstration. We can review your current processes, identify the
most practical opportunities, and recommend an implementation
path based on operational value, feasibility, security, cost, and
long-term maintenance.
Clear answers on AI consulting, automation, and custom software before you commit.
What is AI consulting?
AI consulting evaluates business processes, data, software, risks, and operating goals to determine where artificial intelligence may provide a useful and reliable benefit. It can include planning, prototyping, implementation, integration, and ongoing support.
Can you automate software we already use?
Often, yes. Existing systems may be connected through APIs, webhooks, databases, email processing, file imports, or custom middleware. We first evaluate what the software supports and whether the connection will provide sufficient operational value.
Do we need custom software?
Custom software may be appropriate when standard products require excessive workarounds, create duplicate data, or cannot support a critical workflow. In other cases, integration or configuration of existing tools may be the better option.
Can AI actions require employee approval?
Yes. Human-in-the-loop systems can hold drafts, reminders, calendar events, and proposed actions in a review queue until an authorized employee approves them.
Do you build AI agents?
Yes. AI agents can be developed for customer communication, intake, scheduling, document processing, internal knowledge, workflow assistance, and other defined business functions, built around approved information, rules, integrations, and escalation requirements.
Is self-hosted AI better than cloud AI?
Not generally. Cloud AI is usually simpler and more cost-effective for routine use. Self-hosted or hybrid AI may be appropriate when sensitive data, continuous workloads, intellectual property, or cost predictability justify dedicated infrastructure.
Do you provide ongoing maintenance?
Yes. A complete operational system may require integration monitoring, software updates, workflow adjustments, hosting support, access management, and continued optimization as the business changes.
What areas do you serve?
Shasta Technology Systems is based in Redding and serves businesses throughout Shasta County, Chico, and broader Northern California. Many consulting, software-development, and support services can also be delivered remotely.