Built by an operator, for operators
Practical AI is giving businesses of all sizes operating leverage they used to lack. Daloy exists to close that gap. Our founder spent the last two decades inside big-firm rooms learning how great organizations actually run. He pairs that with the latest AI so operators can run like a company twice their size.
The gap was never just access to good operating thinking.
It was speed.
For the longest time, the sharpest operating work, the kind that makes large organizations run like machines, went to businesses big enough to staff a transformation office. Everyone else made do, usually with the founder, owner, or operator holding the seams together.
AI collapses that timeline. The same rigor and systems thinking that used to take a staffed team now ships in weeks.
That fusion is Daloy. Enterprise-grade thinking, frontier AI, shipped by people who build, not just advise, for companies where the people in charge still make the calls directly.

Who's behind Daloy
Jeff Lontoc, Founder
Jeff spent twenty years across Deloitte, PwC, and Guidehouse leading operational change, AI and data initiatives, and workforce strategy for some of the largest organizations in the country.
He’s also an operator, advisor, and investor. He runs his own ventures, advises and invests in growing businesses, and has personally shipped the kind of working AI systems most consultants only describe in a slide show. That shapes how we work: every solution has to survive a Monday morning.
Before consulting, Jeff served in the U.S. Air Force in both functional and technical leadership roles. That's where the bias toward clarity, discipline, and reliable execution comes from.
"I've sat on both sides of the table: the firm writing the recommendation, and the operator who has to make it real. Daloy is built from that second seat."
Jeff Lontoc, Founder
LinkedInDaloy means flow, because that's what good operations should feel like.
Next step
Curious what we'd find in your operation?
Start with the Operations Review. A working conversation with Jeff, not a sales call.