
We help you to learn software,
then use it to fix real company issues.
Next Level BI helps mid-sized manufacturing, construction, and B2B service companies turn their data into clear business improvements without needing a full-time data analyst. We use tools your team already knows, like Microsoft Excel, Power BI, and Power Query, to improve how you operate, cut costs, and increase profits. Our goal is to empower you to get real results from your data, focusing on practical solutions and lasting improvements.
Our approach helps you avoid “solving the problem with the wrong repair.” Instead of generic solutions, we offer a customized experience, like a home-cooked meal instead of fast food. We focus on finding out if your company is “data ready” and showing you the real impact data analytics can have.
We guide you through a process that sets clear expectations and defines outcomes, leading to measurable improvements. We work with businesses that have already invested in data analytics or training but are still looking for real business results. This means we’re here to help you turn those past efforts into actual profits and better performance.

Rob McCoy
.Real Results Architect
Rob leads Next Level BI, and he truly enjoys helping companies use their data and improve their teams. He’s noticed that often, training doesn’t lead to real changes in daily work. Rob thinks true success comes from asking the right questions of your data, using tools like Excel and Power BI well, and making sure those efforts lead to actual improvements and a good return on investment.
Rob is a dedicated learner who masters new subjects and technologies, including advanced Excel, Power BI, and leveraging AI for improved results. He believes that knowing things is only useful if you apply that knowledge. He works hard to understand how businesses can run smoother by changing processes, getting people involved, and making complex things easier to understand.
When he’s not working, Rob’s interests show his curious mind. He loves solving all kinds of puzzles and challenges, whether it’s a crossword, a tricky logic game, or just understanding how everyday things work. He also enjoys adventures with his wife, Linda, and playing golf, where he learns about himself and patience.