Direct contact

Reach Velix AI the way that fits your buying process best.

Some buyers want to schedule a call immediately. Others want to send context first. This page makes both easy while keeping the experience premium, direct, and low-friction.

  • Use the inquiry form for written scope, links, references, or project details.
  • Use the calendar when the project is clear enough to talk through goals and next steps live.
  • Use direct phone or email when speed matters more than structure.
Call Best for immediate conversation and fast qualification.
Email Best for written scope, links, and brand context.
Form Best for organized intake with clear project details.
Calendar Best for serious next-step conversations.

Project inquiry

Use this form when you want to explain what you need in writing first. This is also the cleanest base for later automation, CRM routing, or AI-assisted intake.

Include your website link, key services, brand direction, or examples you like if that helps.
Best use of the form

Use it when you want to send structured information before a call or when the project needs more written context first.

Future-ready

This layout can later connect to a CRM, email automation, internal routing, or AI-assisted intake without changing the page structure.

Other ways to reach Velix

Not every buyer wants the same level of friction. These options keep the contact experience flexible without making it feel scattered.

Book a call

Use the calendar when the project is serious enough to talk through goals, scope, pricing direction, and next steps live.

Contact questions

Answer the practical questions before they slow down the first step.

This section helps make the contact page feel complete and reduces hesitation around when to call, when to email, and when to book.

Should I book a call or send the form?

Book a call when the project is clear enough to discuss live. Use the form when you want to send more written context first or when the scope needs explanation before a conversation.

Can I email examples or links?

Yes. Email is a good option for references, websites you like, brand assets, project notes, or anything that helps explain the direction more clearly.

What should I include in my first message?

The most useful things are what your business does, what you need built, what feels weak right now, and what outcome you want after the project is done.

Can I reach out without knowing the exact service yet?

Yes. That is common. You do not need to have the perfect category picked before contacting Velix. You just need enough context to identify the real bottleneck.

Is the form connected to automation yet?

Not by default in this version. It is built as a premium front-end intake layer now, with structure that can later be connected to a CRM, automation workflow, or AI assistant.

What is the fastest way to get started?

If the project is already clear, booking a call is the fastest move. If not, sending a written inquiry with enough detail is the cleanest first step.

Start the conversation

Use the contact path that matches how ready you are to move.

Whether you want to send written scope, jump on a call, or contact Velix directly, the point of this page is to make the next step feel clear and easy.

Call when

You want immediate conversation and the project is already fairly clear.

Email when

You have documents, links, references, or detailed written context to send first.

Form when

You want a cleaner intake path that can later feed a CRM or automation system.