Three ways to explain Velocity.
Velocity is Auditborb's AI-native pre-IPO SOX 404 self-serve product — positioned against Vanta on speed and against Big 4 advisory on cost. This page is the internal preview of three different demo formats that explain the idea.
Pick one to view. Each is fully clickable; all content is pre-baked (no live agent). The wizard is not the product — the operating model is the product. The wizard is the surface that proves it.
Scripted wizard click-through
Walk through all 5 wizard steps as if you were a Controller at Helios Robotics. Pre-baked agent content streams in real time. Most "feels like a product."
Addresses Scenario 4 — AI-Native Newcomers. Proves in-house velocity matches the speed-shop pattern of a YC-funded SOX challenger. Reduces near-term case-for-acquisition while preserving M&A optionality.
Full strategic analysis
- Optro can ship a "feels-like-a-real-product" customer surface at static-HTML cost — 5 wizard steps, fake-streamed agent content, end-to-end Helios narrative.
- The same 1-engineer / <1-day pattern Midship-class teams use is reproducible in-house, not unique to YC newcomers.
- Cross-product Helios continuity across the family demonstrates portfolio coherence newcomers cannot match at acquisition.
- Real agent integration — fake streaming masks production engineering cost.
- Auth, billing, multi-tenancy — explicitly out of scope.
- Customer retention post-Velocity — wizard converts but does not prove durability.
Split-screen race
Big 4 timeline on the left, Velocity flow on the right, same clock. Hit Start and watch Velocity finish in 2 minutes while Big 4 plods through 6 weeks of meetings.
Addresses Scenario 4 — AI-Native Newcomers. Quantifies the speed delta against Big 4 advisory in one frame. Hg-shaped artifact: asset class is real, delta is visible, trigger conditions become legible.
Full strategic analysis
- 6-weeks-to-2-minutes speed delta visualized in one quotable frame.
- The Big 4 baseline (~$1-5M, 6-12 weeks) is the price umbrella under which any AI-native challenger operates — Optro can credibly claim the disruption position.
- Hg-friendly: the asset class is real, the delta is visible, the trigger conditions for acquisition become legible.
- Quality of the output — speed only.
- Customer willingness to substitute self-serve for advisory engagement.
- Durability of the speed delta as competitors catch up.
Long-scroll narrative
A scrolling story that follows Anton, a Controller at Helios Robotics, from "we need SOX" to "PDF in hand." Most shareable format — links well in DMs.
Addresses Scenario 4 — AI-Native Newcomers. Single shareable URL converts the acquihire optionality bet into a defensible board ask. The Midship #2 framing without committing to a specific target.
Full strategic analysis
- The Midship #2 pattern is real, transferable, articulable without committing to a specific target.
- The operating-model thesis (separate codebase + weekly releases + agent-led content) is the asset, not a specific company.
- The optionality bet has a board-ready narrative that doesn't require naming the target.
- Cultural fit with any specific target.
- Integration overhead post-acquisition.
- Whether Optro can hold the speed culture long-term post-acquihire.