The expansion introduces the Velo blueprint, a structured, step-by-step roadmap designed for those in the earliest phases of entrepreneurship. Rather than requiring users to search for specific products, the tool prompts them to describe their current status—whether they are contemplating a business name, considering hiring, or navigating licensing requirements. The system then filters for the most relevant tasks and necessary expert support.
Ross Buhrdorf, CEO and co-founder of ZenBusiness, noted that nearly 60% of surveyed entrepreneurs expressed a desire for AI-driven guidance to overcome the fear of making mistakes. Data indicates that Velo currently resolves approximately 72% of user inquiries without human intervention, reserving human specialists for scenarios requiring deeper empathy or complex judgment. For users like Ashley Rector, founder of Quimby Digital, the AI served as a functional partner for validating business ideas and managing administrative hurdles such as annual filings and EIN acquisition. By integrating these capabilities into a single interface, ZenBusiness seeks to bridge the gap between initial concept and formal registration for the nearly one million businesses already within its ecosystem.




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