Live phone demo

Hear a buyer-impersonation call. Then see the record.

Call the demo number. An AI agent picks up and runs a live scenario: a caller posing as a buyer tries to redirect wire instructions on a fictional file. You respond as you would at your desk. The call ends on the Review Record, the artifact that documents what the office reviewed and decided before money moved.

This is an AI demonstration. The caller is not a real buyer. The file is fictional. This demo does not verify, approve, or move any funds. It shows the threat Veto records against and the record that outlasts it.

The demo number is being provisioned. To hear the scenario now, email sebastian@tryveto.com and we will connect you.

What happens on the call

  1. 01

    You dial in.

    The agent answers and states clearly that it is an AI demonstration, not a real buyer. This disclosure is the first thing you hear, before any scenario begins. The agent tells you the scenario structure, so you know what is real and what is role-play before the call moves forward.

  2. 02

    The impersonation attempt.

    The agent role-plays a buyer calling to redirect wire instructions on a fictional file. It uses urgency, social pressure, and a plausible name and file number. The caller references a third party to create pressure. This is the exact threat pattern Veto records against, and the kind of call your office may already receive.

  3. 03

    Your response.

    Respond as you would on a real file. Ask for callback verification. Refuse to change instructions without a source check. The agent is designed to push back with urgency and deadlines, then stall when the word "record" comes up. The impersonator does not want a record; that friction is the point.

  4. 04

    The record that survives.

    The call ends on the Review Record for the fictional file: what was reviewed, what source was used, what remained open, what the office decided. The voice can be cloned. The record cannot be faked after the fact. That artifact, stamped before disbursement, is what your office produces when it does the review.

This demo records a review scenario. It does not verify a caller, approve a change, block a wire, or move money. It is never a real Veto verification or authorization. The Review Record is the artifact that documents what the office reviewed and decided.

The office decides. Veto records the review.