Velocity is live: we built the bridge between what you mean and what the AI hears

Hey hunters πŸ‘‹


For a year everyone kept telling people the same thing: "get better at prompting." We never believed it.

Here's why. You already know what you want. The picture is exact in your head. But no one types the whole of what they're thinking. You compress, you leave half of it unsaid, and the model fills your silence with the average of everyone's meaning. What comes back is almost right, which is its own kind of wrong.


That gap between what you mean and what you actually typed is the real problem. Not the model. The asking.

So we stopped trying to teach people to bend toward the machine, and built something that makes the machine bend toward them.


Velocity takes the rough, half-said version of what you want and reconstructs the full intention behind it, before the AI ever responds. You think, you type like a normal human, and you get understood on the first try instead of the fifth. No course, no cheat sheet, no learning to "speak AI."


Two ways it works:
πŸ”Ή Enhance turns a messy three-word prompt into one that carries everything you meant
πŸ”Ή Refine sharpens a prompt that's close but landing a few degrees off, without making you start over

We're not asking you to take this on faith. Bring the one prompt you've never been able to get right. The stubborn one you gave up on. Run it through Velocity and watch the gap close.


Would genuinely love your feedback today, the good and the brutal. Every reply tells us what to build next. πŸš€

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The "Enhance vs Refine" split is a genuinely smart UX decision - most prompt tools treat every input the same way, but the actual failure modes are different. A rough idea needs expansion; a near-miss needs surgical correction, not a full rewrite. Handling them separately is the right call.

My question: does Velocity adapt per tool automatically, or does the user need to specify which AI they're about to use? That context matters a lot - what makes a strong Claude prompt reads very differently from what lands well in Runway or Lovable. If it's detecting the tool from context, that's the interesting technical layer here.

Β Hi Gal, thanks for the support. The user is asked about their preferences of AI tools while onboarding since the chrome extension allows you to auto inject enhanced prompts into AI platforms directly. Velocity does decide the best and the most relevant AI platform for the task of choice but we are compatible with 40+ ai platforms, so the technical challenge was to find the sweet spot between human preference and operational preference, which we are constantly getting better at. SO YES, VELOCIT AUTO SUGGESTS YOU THE BEST AI PLATFORM FOR YOUR NEED. I hope i could answer your question. Happy to help further! You can also join our whatsapp community to get daily great prompts and be in the loop of execution of Velocity! Here is the link -

Β Hi Gal, thanks for the support. The user is asked about their preferences of AI tools while onboarding since the chrome extension allows you to auto inject enhanced prompts into AI platforms directly. Velocity does decide the best and the most relevant AI platform for the task of choice but we are compatible with 40+ ai platforms, so the technical challenge was to find the sweet spot between human preference and operational preference, which we are constantly getting better at. SO YES, VELOCIT AUTO SUGGESTS YOU THE BEST AI PLATFORM FOR YOUR NEED. I hope i could answer your question. Happy to help further! You can also join our whatsapp community to get daily great prompts and be in the loop of execution of Velocity! Here is the link -