Technology consulting built for independent schools
We're not a big consulting firm selling generic solutions. We're local technology leaders who understand the unique challenges facing St. Louis private schools.
Our mission
We help St. Louis private schools navigate AI and cybersecurity with confidence. Not with fear-based sales pitches or complicated frameworks - with practical, implementable solutions that work for schools with limited IT resources.
In our conversations with school administrators, we've heard the same frustrations repeatedly: overwhelmed IT teams, unclear AI policies, mounting security concerns, and vendors who don't understand education. We started AISL because we believe schools deserve better.
Meet the founders
Amit Kothari
Co-founder
25+ years building technology products across multiple successful ventures.
Founder of Tallyfy, a workflow automation platform used by organizations worldwide.
Teaches AI and operations to MBA students. Passionate about making technology accessible.
Pravina Pindoria
Co-founder
Operations and customer success leader at Tallyfy.
Ensures every engagement delivers measurable results.
Focused on making sure schools actually implement solutions - not just receive recommendations that gather dust.
Why schools trust us
We're not vendors
We don't sell software or take vendor commissions. Our only incentive is giving you honest, objective advice that works for your school.
We understand schools
Budget constraints. Board politics. Parent expectations. Accreditation requirements. We get it because we've worked with schools, not just read about them.
We're local
Based in St. Louis, we can be on-site when you need us. We're accountable to this community, not to investors in another city.
We keep it practical
No 100-page reports that nobody reads. No theoretical frameworks. Just clear guidance you can actually implement with your existing team.
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Ready to talk?
Schedule a 30-minute discovery call. No pitch, no pressure - just an honest conversation about your school's challenges.