About visionmade.ai
The names were
never random.
Visionmade. Veritas. Vera. These were named before the founder consciously understood the full scope of what was being built. That is not coincidence — that is someone whose intuition was already ahead of their articulation.
The problem we exist to solve
Landing pages are noisy. Dashboards are noisy. AI tools are noisy. Products spend fortunes on features and almost nothing on the moment a human arrives and asks, simply: what is this for me?
The industry has industrialised urgency — an entire content economy built on making people feel one tool behind enlightenment at all times. Most AI products do the exact thing that bad landing pages do: feature lists, power words, pricing tiers. But no answer to the human question underneath it all.
"Trust converts. Not cleverness. Not urgency. Trust."
What Vera is
Vera is an AI presence — trained on a creator's expertise, deployed on their landing page — that has real conversations with every person who arrives. She qualifies leads honestly. She connects what someone wants to what the offer actually delivers. She never oversells. And she captures the intelligence underneath every conversation so the creator understands their audience better every week.
Vera's name comes from veritas — truth. That is not a marketing decision. It is the founding belief: the most powerful thing you can do for someone considering your offer is tell them the truth about whether it fits them.
Who built this
Visionmade was founded by Michaela — built without a team, without funding, and without waiting for permission. From a desk in Marbella, with a clear thesis: that the gap between interest and decision is a conversation problem, and that AI is ready to solve it — if someone builds it with the right values.
The philosophical interests that preceded this company — the belief that truth is the deepest form of connection, that what people really need is not to be persuaded but to be seen clearly — are not separate from the work. They are the work.
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