Veloz

About Veloz

The team making B2B software brands visible in AI search

Veloz pairs GTM operators who have done growth, content and brand at companies like Meta, Personio, Nextdoor and Diageo with AI engineers who build the agents and workflows that put that experience to work at scale.

The Team

Meet some of the team

Brian Colivet

Brian Colivet

CEO

Dublin

Renato Boemer

Renato Boemer

CTO

Toronto

Supported by a top class team of AEO strategists, AI engineers and content specialists.

MetaPersonioNextdoorDiageo

Veloz principles

How we try to work

Customer value comes first

Every piece of work should make you easier to find, easier to trust and easier to buy from. If it doesn't do one of those, we ask ourselves why we're doing it.

Deep expertise in AEO

AEO is all we do. We stay glued to how AI platforms evolve so you don't have to chase every shiny new trend.

Practical over theoretical

Evidence beats opinion. We test, we measure, we keep what works and bin what doesn't.

Ownership from start to finish

We see things through. Clear updates, quick pivots when priorities change, and no half-finished projects left lying around.

Human judgement, AI-powered execution

Expert judgement leads every engagement, and AI does the heavy lifting. We automate the repetitive work so our brains stay free for the thinking and creativity that actually move the needle.

FAQ

Common questions

How is Veloz different from a traditional agency?

Traditional agencies produce deliverables. We build systems: AI-native workflows, proprietary agents, and content engineered for how LLMs extract and quote. The result is a compounding asset, not a folder of PDFs.

What is AEO?

AEO stands for Answer Engine Optimization: structuring content and signals so AI models can extract, cite, and recommend your brand accurately. Think of it as SEO for the AI layer — except the answer, not the ranking, is the battleground.

Do you work across markets and languages?

Yes. We deliver across North America, Europe, and Latin America in English, Spanish, French, German, and Portuguese, adapting prompts, sources, and content to each market rather than just translating.