Intelligence × Execution
Most software gives you data. Strategy decks die in Drive. We don't ship dashboards we wouldn't run our own business on.
VeloIQ exists because the people running real businesses got tired of paying for ten tools, four consultants, and a Sunday-night spreadsheet — and still flying half-blind on Monday.
Open the laptop. Open six tabs — analytics, social, reviews, the bookkeeper's spreadsheet, the freelancer's deck, the project tool no one updated. Try to figure out what to do Monday.
The intelligence existed. It was scattered across tabs and tools. The strategy existed somewhere — in a $5,000 deck, in a fractional CMO's head, in a thread three weeks ago. The execution barely existed at all.
The gap between intelligence and execution was where the business was leaking money. So we built the bridge.
Most software gives you data. Strategy decks die in Drive. We don't ship dashboards we wouldn't run our own business on.
If we don't think a feature earns its weight, we cut it. If a competitor does something better, we'll say so. No marketing weasel-words.
We are not building for the Fortune 500. The customer is the person whose name is on the lease, the LLC, and the phone that rings at 11pm.
We notify you when something changed and what to do about it. We will never use 🔥 emoji to demand attention from someone running a business.
We charge a flat subscription. No revenue share, no take-rate, no upsell to 'unlock' the thing you already paid for.
We've watched too many small businesses get crushed not by competitors, but by tool sprawl, consultant churn, and the slow grind of trying to do it alone.
VeloIQ is the system we wish we'd had. It is opinionated, honest about its limits, and built to make a Monday morning feel obvious instead of overwhelming.
If you want to see what VeloIQ would actually do for your business — no credit card, no sales call — your workspace is free to set up. Fifteen minutes. We'll learn the business, audit your digital presence, and hand you a few strategic ideas to explore. You decide when (or if) to flip the switch.