The first thing I built was the unglamorous engine: pulling a business's scattered data off the web — its profile, reviews, services, location, the works — and resolving who it actually is. Extract, enrich, connect. Millions of times over.
Somewhere in that grind the real insight showed up. The businesses that win in AI search aren't the ones with the most content or the cleverest keywords. They're the ones a machine can understand — a real, connected entity with structured data that says, unambiguously, "this is what I am, here, for these people."
Almost nobody does this well. The whole industry is still selling rankings and blog posts while the front door quietly moved to ChatGPT, Gemini, and Google's AI answers. Volamo builds the layer underneath — and points it at businesses that want to be found where people actually search now.