The Veltfly beta closes in 7 days.
Right now, 6 agencies are inside. 19 spots are still open.
I thought about keeping the numbers quiet because saying "6 out of 25" sounds worse than "almost full." But the whole point of building this in public is not sugar coating things, so here is where we actually stand.
Honest numbers
6 agencies signed up, set up their first portal, and invited real clients. A few more applied but did not finish onboarding. I am not counting those.
When I opened the beta on April 1, I was not sure if I would get 25 or 5. I have built products before that got zero signups. The idea of 6 real agencies using something I built every day is genuinely wild to me.
Would I like 25? Of course. But 6 people paying attention, giving real feedback, and using the product with their clients is already more than I hoped for honestly.
What the 6 are doing
All 6 are small agencies or solo designers. Brand studios, web design freelancers, one content agency. Most work with 3 to 10 clients at a time.
Combined they have created 14 client portals so far. Some have invited just one client to test. Others moved almost their whole roster over in the first week.
One of them already uses it as their primary delivery tool for new projects. That is the outcome I wanted to see before launch. Not "this looks cool" but "I use this every day."
What I have learned in 3 weeks
A few things have surprised me.
The feature people rave about is not the one I expected. I thought white label branding would be the headline. It is not. The headline is the one click approval button for clients. Multiple agency owners have told me their clients specifically mentioned how easy it was.
The biggest friction point was not what I expected either. Not the onboarding, not the setup. It was the first moment of deciding which client to move over first. People wanted permission or a recommendation. So I started telling them: pick your easiest client, the one who already trusts you. That removed the block.
The pricing conversations have been zero. Nobody has pushed back on $19 a month. Nobody has asked for a discount. A few have asked when they can pay me so they know they will not lose access. That tells me the price is probably too low.
What happens in the next 7 days
I am going to keep it simple.
If you are reading this and you run an agency, the beta is still open. 19 spots. Until April 28 or until they fill up, whichever comes first.
After April 28, new signups pay the regular price. Beta members keep 3 months free plus 50% off forever. That deal is not coming back.
If you are on the fence because you are not sure if Veltfly is right for you, reply to this post or hit the apply button. I read every application myself and I respond personally. If it is not a fit I will tell you.
Why I am still posting about this
Honestly? Because 7 days is a real deadline and I want to fill the beta.
But also because the people who have joined so far have made Veltfly better than it would have been on its own. Every bug they reported, every piece of feedback they sent, every "what if you added" email has shaped the product.
If you join now, you are not just getting a deal. You are helping decide what Veltfly becomes.
That is the pitch. No fake urgency, no countdown hype. Just 7 days, 19 spots, and a product that is getting better every week.
See you inside.
- Jonas, Founder of Veltfly