A real person, accountable for getting your time back.

Velo isn't a faceless platform you log into and figure out alone. We build and run your agents for you, and you always know exactly who is on the other end.

Dylan Wilko, founder of Velo Agents

Hi, I'm Dylan. I started Velo because I watched good businesses lose hours, and customers, to work that no one should have to do by hand. The enquiry answered too late. The follow-up that never went out. The evening swallowed by admin.

So we build AI agents that quietly handle that repetitive 80%, and we run them for you. You don't manage software. You talk to a person who understands your business and is on the hook for it working.

That's the whole idea: give you back the 20% of your week that actually moves the needle.

Dylan Wilko
Founder, Velo Agents
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How we work

Built to be a partner,
not another vendor.

01

We start with your problem

Before we mention anything we build, we want to understand where your time actually goes and what a fix would be worth. If an agent isn't the right answer, we'll tell you.

02

A person you can call

You get a name and a face, not a ticket queue. When something needs a human, it's a human who already knows your business.

03

We earn the bold claims

We'd rather under-promise and show you the result. Every number we put in front of you is one we can stand behind.

04

In it for the long run

We keep your agents running and improving in the background. The goal is a relationship, not a one-off build you're left to maintain.

Who you'll work with

Small, senior,
and close to the work.

Velo is founder-led and deliberately lean. For each build we bring in trusted specialists, the right engineer or automation expert for your stack, so you get senior hands on the work without a layer of account managers in between. You'll always know who is building and running your agents.

Let's give you
your time back.

A short call, a look at where your hours go, and a plan to get them back. No pressure, no jargon.

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