AI Consulting Startup Costs: $725K CAPEX To $836K Cash Need

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Key Takeaways

Key Takeaways

  • Legal setup costs $2,500 upfront, then $1,300 monthly.
  • AI systems need $25,000 setup plus usage-based costs.
  • Office-heavy launches add $40,000 and $4,250 monthly overhead.
  • Staffing starts before revenue; contractors smooth delivery gaps.


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Startup CAPEX Calculator

Estimates capitalized startup assets only for an AI consulting launch, not operating cash or payroll runway.

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What this excludes This calculator covers only the five setup assets above. It excludes training, content creation, legal retainers, payroll runway, contractor fees, monthly software, cloud usage, deposits, debt service, working capital, and other non-CAPEX funding needs.



What does the CAPEX tab show?

This screenshot shows the AI Consulting Financial Model Template CAPEX tab; review startup costs, launch timing, depreciation/amortization, then adjust assumptions.

Screenshot highlights

  • $72,500 CAPEX
  • $836,000 minimum cash
  • Month 7 breakeven, 17-month payback
  • EBITDA $20k to $7.965M
AI Consulting Financial Model capex inputs showing capital expenditure categories and timelines, letting users customize asset purchases, depreciation, and investment schedules for scenario-ready forecasting and break-even planning.


What hidden costs of starting an AI consulting business should I budget for?


Budget beyond CAPEX: in AI Consulting, the hidden costs are the sales-cycle runway, unpaid proposal work, and monthly overhead that keeps running before retainers land. If you want the owner-income side too, see How Much Does The Owner Of AI Consulting Make?, but first plan for Month 7 breakeven and the costs that slow cash in.

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Monthly fixed costs

  • $300 business insurance
  • $1,000 legal and accounting
  • $400 CRM and sales tools
  • $750 professional development
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Variable costs to plan for

  • Unpaid proposal work before close
  • Cloud and API overages
  • Third-party data fees at 4% of Year 1 revenue
  • Contractor retainers at 5% of revenue

How should I plan funding for an AI consulting startup?


For AI Consulting, plan funding to cover CAPEX, pre-opening costs, payroll runway, marketing, cloud usage, and working capital through Month 7 breakeven. Use $836,000 as the Month 2 cash high-water mark, then pressure-test the model with a $2,500 CAC and $25,000 Year 1 marketing spend. Price Year 1 work at $250, $220, $280, and $180 per hour across AI Strategy, Data Readiness, Custom AI Model, and Ongoing Support.

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Use of funds

  • Hold $836,000 in Month 2.
  • Fund CAPEX and setup costs.
  • Cover payroll through Month 7.
  • Keep cloud and working capital funded.
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Pricing and growth

  • Use $250 AI Strategy rates.
  • Use $220 Data Readiness rates.
  • Use $280 Custom AI Model rates.
  • Use $180 Ongoing Support rates.

How much money do I need to start an AI consulting business?


You need $836,000 in total funding by Month 2 for this AI Consulting model, not just the $72,500 startup CAPEX; for margin tracking, see What Is The Most Critical Measure For AI Consulting Success?. A lean solo expert may need less, but this version funds founder salary, senior consultant ramp, data scientist ramp, office, tools, marketing, and working capital.

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Cash Need

  • $72,500 modeled startup CAPEX
  • $836,000 minimum cash need in Month 2
  • $352,500 first-year wage capacity
  • $25,000 first-year marketing spend
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Pressure Points

  • $6,700 monthly fixed overhead
  • 12% cost of goods sold
  • 15% variable expenses
  • Breakeven in Month 7; payback in 17 months


Calculate Fuding Needs

Startup Cost Summary

This table shows AI consulting startup CAPEX plus excluded cash needs across low, base, and high cases.

Highlighted CAPEX$72,500Base planning example
Excluded cash needs$836,000Outside CAPEX total
Funding need$908,500CAPEX + excluded cash needs
Cost Category Base Estimate Main Cost Driver CAPEX Calculator
Office Setup & Furnishings $25,000 Workspace buildout and furnishings Yes
Initial IT Hardware & Software Licenses $15,000 Workstations, software, and setup licenses Yes
Core AI Development Platform Setup $10,000 Initial platform build and configuration Yes
Website Development & Branding $8,000 Website launch scope and brand assets Yes
Launch Buildout: CRM, Training, Legal, and Content $14,500 CRM setup, training system, legal formation, and marketing content Yes
Payroll Runway and Working Capital Reserve $836,000 Payroll runway, cloud usage, subcontractors, insurance, legal retainers, and working capital No

Planning note: Ranges are researched assumptions; excluded cash covers payroll runway, working capital, and launch overhead.


AI Consulting Core Five Startup Costs



Legal, Compliance, And Risk Setup Startup Expense


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Formation Cost

$2,500 covers legal entity formation and initial compliance. It also funds the first pass on an operating agreement, master services agreement, statement of work, IP ownership, confidentiality, and data privacy clauses. This is the upfront trust layer before you handle client data or deploy AI systems.


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Monthly Legal Run-Rate

Plan for $1,000 per month in legal and accounting support, plus $300 per month for business insurance. That means $1,300 monthly or $15,600 in year one. This cost keeps contracts current, books clean, and coverage in place as client work starts.

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Insurance And Contract Controls

Use cyber liability and errors and omissions insurance to reduce client fear around shared data and AI advice. The contract set should spell out confidentiality, data privacy, and IP ownership in plain terms. One line matters: protect the data, protect the work, protect the deal.


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Client Security Checks

Before signing, ask whether clients require vendor security reviews, privacy addenda, or higher coverage limits. That question changes the budget fast, because it can add review time, legal edits, and stronger insurance terms. It’s cheaper to check early than to redo paper after procurement starts.



AI Software, Cloud, And Data Platform Startup Expense


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Build Cost

The one-time AI stack launch cost is $25,000: $10,000 for core AI development platform setup and $15,000 for initial IT hardware and software licenses. Keep this separate from monthly cloud spend so early runway and client pricing stay clear.


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Cloud Run Rate

Budget recurring cloud and AI platform costs at 8% of Year 1 revenue, plus third-party data access fees at 4%. Here’s the quick math: for every $100,000 in Year 1 revenue, plan $8,000 for cloud tools and $4,000 for data. This covers model APIs, vector databases, analytics, security, collaboration, and sandbox demos.

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Control Usage

Usage-based tools can spike during proofs of concept, so set caps before demos start. Track API calls, sandbox hours, and data pulls weekly, and price pilot work with a buffer so metered cloud use does not erase margin.

  • Cap sandbox time by client
  • Review metered spend weekly
  • Charge pilots for overages

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Budget Split

Keep the $25,000 launch stack separate from operating costs, then let cloud, AI tools, and data fees scale with revenue. That split makes burn easy to see and stops project work from hiding in overhead.



Hardware And Secure Remote Office Startup Expense


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Office Budget

For a secure remote-office launch, the big items are $25,000 for office setup and furnishings and $15,000 for IT hardware and software licenses, so upfront spend starts at $40,000. Count desks, laptops, monitors, webcams, headsets, encrypted drives, secure routers, backup systems, and presentation gear, then use vendor quotes to price each unit.


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What It Covers

This budget covers business-grade endpoints and a secure workspace, not heavy local compute. Most AI consulting teams only need more powerful machines if demos or prototypes run on device. Keep office rent at $3,500 per month, supplies and utilities at $500, and communication and internet at $250; that's $4,250 monthly before payroll.

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Keep It Lean

Keep this lean by separating an office-heavy launch from a remote-first launch. If the team can work from home, delay rent and furnishing spend; if clients expect onsite meetings, keep the secure room and presentation gear. One clean rule: buy for client proof, not for empty seats. Recheck router, backup, and device needs before each hire.


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Runway Check

Use this cost line to test runway: $4,250 a month equals $51,000 a year if kept for 12 months. For an office-heavy launch, that run rate matters fast; for a remote-first launch, it may stay near zero until the team needs a client-safe space. The key is matching spend to sales timing.



Staffing Readiness And Contractor Capacity Startup Expense


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Staffing Is Burn

Delivery talent is working capital, not CAPEX. Budget the founder at $180,000 a year from day one, then add a senior AI consultant at $150,000 starting Month 4 and a data scientist at $120,000 starting Month 7. The key risk is payroll starting before client billings fully cover burn.


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Capacity Model

Model capacity from start dates, retainers, and Year 1 revenue. Add project-specific subcontractor fees at 5% of Year 1 revenue, plus $750 per month for professional development and $4,000 for the training knowledge base. That covers implementation partners, domain experts, and certifications before client work fully funds delivery.

  • Start contractors on signed work
  • Match hires to revenue timing
  • Track burn each month
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Control Timing

Keep core payroll tight and use contractors for spikes. If first deals are still ramping, delay full-time hires and tie specialist work to signed scopes. The cleanest savings come from founder draw planning and staggered starts, not from cutting training that supports live projects and client trust.

  • Use short scopes for specialists
  • Hold founder draw flexible
  • Review capacity before hiring

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Burn Test

By Month 4, the staffing stack is already carrying founder pay, consultant cost, subcontractors, and training. If projected client revenue can’t absorb that run rate, treat the gap as working capital needed to stay delivery-ready, not as a one-time build cost.



Go-To-Market And Client Acquisition Startup Expense


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Launch Budget

If you're launching AI consulting, plan on $16,000 in one-time startup spend (CAPEX): $8,000 for website and branding, $5,000 for initial content, and $3,000 for CRM setup. Add $400 a month for CRM and sales tools, plus a $25,000 Year 1 marketing budget. At a $2,500 CAC, that supports about 10 clients.


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Cost Inputs

Build each line from quotes and months of coverage. Website and branding are a one-time build, content is upfront asset creation, and CRM setup is the install cost. The monthly tool line is $400 × 12 = $4,800. The $25,000 marketing budget should fund positioning, demo assets, proposal templates, outreach, webinars, paid leads, and sales collateral.

  • Use one CRM stack.
  • Reuse proposal templates.
  • Track cost per booked call.
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Keep It Lean

Cut waste by using the same message across the website, deck, webinar, and outreach. Don’t buy extra tools before the offer proves out. The main mistake is paying for traffic before you have proof, security comfort, and a clear business case. For AI consulting, those trust signals matter more than flashy design.


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Trust Drives CAC

A $2,500 CAC only works when prospects believe you can handle data safely and show ROI. So the budget needs proof assets, clear proposal language, and simple security answers. If buyers ask for vendor reviews, privacy addenda, or higher coverage limits, those belong in the sales process, not after the contract.



Compare 3 Startup Cost Scenarios

Startup cost scenarios

Lean, base, and full launch plans change cash nee d because office setup, hires, tools, and working capital ramp at different speeds. The base case centers on $72,500 in capex and an $836,000 Month 2 cash need.

Lean, base, and full launch funding bands for AI consulting
Scenario Lean LaunchLowest cash risk Base LaunchBalanced launch Full LaunchImplementation-ready
Launch model Founder-led advisory with a narrow offer set and slower team build-out. Small team launch that covers strategy, data readiness, and selective model work. Full-service firm launch with earlier technical hires, broader delivery, and more working capital.
Typical setup Trim office setup, keep paid tools light, and focus on strategy projects. Use the model's core capex plan and add staff as delivery ramps. Build deeper cloud sandboxes, stronger content, and a larger delivery team.
Cost drivers
  • Smaller office setup
  • delayed hires
  • limited tools
  • light subcontracting
  • Core capex
  • staged hiring
  • standard marketing
  • mixed service mix
  • Earlier technical hires
  • deeper cloud setup
  • stronger content
  • more working capital
Planning rangeCAPEX only $650,000 - $780,000Tight funding band $800,000 - $900,000Core funding band $950,000 - $1,150,000Scale funding band
Best fit Best for founders with deep AI strategy experience and an early client pipeline. Best for founders with some delivery bench and active sales momentum. Best for teams with proven demand, complex client work, and enough cash to fund scale.

Planning note: These ranges are researched planning assumptions, not vendor quotes or guarantees.

Frequently Asked Questions

The modeled launch needs $72,500 in CAPEX, but that is not the full funding need The cash plan peaks at $836,000 in Month 2 because payroll, software, legal, insurance, marketing, and working capital arrive before steady client collections The model reaches breakeven in Month 7 and shows $20,000 EBITDA in Year 1