About Vuel
Someone's got you.
Why we exist
Most days don't fall apart because of one big thing. They wear you down with the small stuff — the pharmacy refill you keep meaning to call in, the email that's been sitting unanswered, the receipt you should file, the reminder you set and then ignored.
Vuel exists to take that weight off you. Not with another chat window to babysit, and not with tools you have to learn first. With an assistant that actually does the work — built for everyday life, not just for people who are comfortable with technology.
That's the whole idea behind our tagline: someone's got you.
The insight
For a long time, AI could talk but couldn't do. It would answer your question and then hand the work back to you.
That changed. AI can now take real action — and that's the shift Vuel is built on. The goal was never a smarter chatbot. It was an assistant that finishes things: places the call, drafts the message, files the receipt, watches the calendar, and reports back when it's done.
Most AI assistants answer questions. Vuel finishes tasks.
What we're building
Vuel is a personal AI agent for everyday life, living in an iOS app. You ask once, and it works in the background.
It can:
- Make real phone calls — pharmacy refills, appointments, customer service — working through menus and hold queues and reporting back what happened.
- Handle your messages — draft emails and texts for you to send, and triage a connected inbox so the ones that actually need you rise to the top.
- Keep your life organized — reminders, todos, calendar, and notes (including live dictation for lectures and meetings).
- Remember your context — preferences and details that carry across days, in the tone you choose.
- Create — images, short music clips, and short videos.
And it opens to a ready-made morning briefing — weather, calendar conflicts, the emails that need you, the reminders worth keeping — instead of an empty prompt.
We also deliberately hide the AI complexity. No prompts-and-tokens jargon in the everyday flow. It should just feel like help.
Trust and control
An assistant that can act has to be one you can trust. So we built clear boundaries around the things that matter most.
- You stay in charge of what goes out. Emails and texts are drafted into your own Mail and Messages — you press Send yourself. In the app, connected-mailbox replies stay as drafts until you tap Send. The agent prepares the work; you decide when it leaves your hands.
- Privacy by design. Passwords are hashed, never stored in plain text. Connected accounts are only accessed after you authorize them — a connected mailbox grants read and send, and a connected Google account grants Calendar (read and write) plus Docs and Drive (read-only). Media and recording links are signed, and signup is gated behind an invite code plus phone and email verification.
- Honest about the edges. We treat consent and control as ongoing work, not a finished checkbox — especially for the highest-stakes actions like outbound calls, where for many calls Vuel shows a confirm step before dialing. We'd rather be clear about where the boundary lives than overstate it.
Where we're headed
Vuel is early. We're invite-only today, with a waitlist for everyone who wants in next.
We're building toward a simple promise: that anyone — not just the technically inclined — can hand off the busywork of a day and trust that it's handled. Less of your day spent on your day.
Someone's got you.
We're planning a public launch in August 2026.
Questions, press, or just want to say hello? Reach us at support@vuel.ai.