How VELIOS works, start to finish
No queue, no account manager. Here's the actual sequence, start to finish.
Q1 · What actually happens after I call or text VELIOS?
You reach me — not a form that vanishes into a queue. We talk about what's broken: missed calls, no site, a dead one. I build the real thing and show it to you working — a site you can click, not a picture of one. You tell me what's wrong; I fix it. It goes live on your domain, the phone starts getting answered, and the bookings land in one place. That's the whole process, and it's the same three steps on my homepage.
Q2 · Where do my leads and bookings end up? Will I have to check five apps?
One place. Every call the AI answers, every text, every form fill lands in a single dashboard — name, number, what they asked for, and whether they booked. You check one screen, or just your calendar, where booked jobs appear on their own. No five apps, no exports, no "check the portal." When a lead comes in you get notified; when you're busy, the follow-up texts go out without you. The system's whole point is fewer things for you to watch, not more.
Q3 · What do you need from me to get started?
About an hour of your time, total. What you do and don't do, your service area, your prices or how you quote, your hours, photos of real jobs if you have them, and access to your domain if one exists — if not, I register one in your name. Then answers to the questions the AI should handle: what you say when someone asks "how much." No essays; I pull it out of you by asking. The system can't know your business unless you tell it once.
Q4 · How long does the build take, start to finish?
Depends on the job, so I give you a real date before you pay instead of a slogan here. What I can say: a straightforward site for a service business is a matter of weeks, not months — and you see it working before it launches, while agencies are still scheduling their kickoff meeting. Two things stretch timelines: waiting on content from you (the hour in the question above solves it) and change rounds, which are yours to take. The date I quote is the date I'm accountable to.
Q5 · Who actually does the work on my site?
I do — Diego. VELIOS is me and the system I built, based in the Coachella Valley. No sales team handing you to a project manager handing you to an offshore contractor; the person you call is the person who writes the code, and the person accountable when something breaks. That's also the honest limit: I take the work I can do well, and if your job needs something I don't do, I say so instead of subcontracting it behind your back.
WRITTEN BY DIEGO · VELIOS · COACHELLA VALLEY
The person who builds and runs these sites — not a content team.