Greater Tallahassee Chamber Launches Free AI-Powered Business Concierge to Spur Regional Growth
The Concierge uses data supplied by users—such as industry type, business size, timelines, and goals—to produce a customized roadmap. It then identifies relevant contacts and points users toward programs and funding opportunities available in the region. According to the Chamber’s website, the tool’s purpose is to drive economic development, create high‑paying jobs, and improve the overall quality of life in the Big Bend area.
The AI Innovations Summit, co‑hosted by the Chamber and Tallahassee State College, marked the official launch of the tool. The event brought together leaders from education, business, government, and technology to discuss how artificial intelligence can be applied to local economic initiatives. The Chamber’s chair, Eddie Gonzalez Loumiet, said the system is learning and will accumulate rich data over time, which he believes will make doing business in the community more efficient.
In his remarks, Loumiet emphasized the Chamber’s broader strategy: "We want to improve our schools. We want to improve infrastructure. We definitely need to improve the crime situation. My approach and the approach of the Greater Tallahassee Chamber of Commerce is through a strong private sector, through strong economic development, and making sure people have fair opportunities for great jobs." The Chamber’s focus on private‑sector growth aligns with its goal of becoming the region’s primary driver for new business recruitment.
The tool has already attracted attention. Within the first 24 hours of launch, the CapitalRegion.biz website recorded more than 1,000 page views, a figure that the Chamber described as positive feedback. While the Chamber has not released detailed usage statistics beyond this initial count, the early traffic suggests that local entrepreneurs and companies are exploring the new resource.
The Concierge’s launch comes at a time when the Big Bend region is seeking to diversify its economy beyond its traditional reliance on education and government services. By providing a streamlined, AI‑driven pathway to local resources, the Chamber hopes to lower the barriers that often deter new businesses from establishing themselves in the area. The tool also offers existing companies a way to identify expansion opportunities and connect with partners that can support growth.
The Chamber’s partnership with Tallahassee State College underscores the role of academic institutions in regional development. The college’s involvement in the summit and its broader AI research initiatives provide a foundation for the Concierge’s data‑driven approach. As the tool continues to learn from user interactions, the Chamber expects it to refine its recommendations and expand the range of resources it can offer.
At present, the Capital Region Business Concierge remains a free, web‑based service. The Chamber has not announced plans for a paid tier or additional features, and it has not disclosed any funding or investment tied to the platform. The Chamber’s statement that the tool is designed to improve schools, infrastructure, and public safety reflects its commitment to a holistic approach to regional prosperity.
In summary, the Greater Tallahassee Chamber of Commerce has launched an AI‑powered business concierge during the 2026 AI Innovations Summit. The tool offers personalized action plans for entrepreneurs and companies, connects users with local resources, and aims to stimulate economic development in the Big Bend region. Early usage data shows strong initial interest, and the Chamber plans to continue refining the platform as it learns from user interactions. The initiative represents a concrete effort by the Chamber and Tallahassee State College to leverage artificial intelligence for regional growth and job creation.