We are building the company that retires the SDR job description.
Voxely is a small, opinionated team in San Francisco. We believe the next decade of software will be measured in labor replaced, not seats sold — and that the winners in vertical AI will look more like operating companies than tool vendors.
Make the outbound conversation a solved problem.
For thirty years, "more pipeline" has meant "more humans dialing." That trade is over. Voxely exists to make a qualified meeting a unit of inference — reliable, instant, and priced like software, not like rent.
What we optimise for, in order.
Reliability over demo
A booked meeting beats a clever response. We ship to the edge case, not the keynote.
Craft as moat
In an era of commodity models, the product is the differentiator. We hire designers like we hire ML engineers.
Customer in the room
Every Friday, a CRO joins our roadmap review. Speed is downstream of proximity.
Outcomes are the unit
We bill meetings, not minutes; we measure ARR, not MAU. The number we report internally is the number we charge for.
Compounding data
Every call sharpens the next model. We treat the dataset as our balance sheet.
Built by people who have run the playbook.
Ren Saito
Previously led RevOps at a $400M ARR public SaaS. Ran an SDR floor of 60. Tired of it.
Lior Mendes
Voice ML at a frontier lab. Author of three real-time inference papers. Believes latency is product.
Hana Okafor
Design lead at two YC unicorns. Treats every pixel as a sales argument.