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Building products for missed calls and better buying timing.

Two products, one company, because the underlying problem is the same: useful information shows up too late to act on. A dental front desk, a shopper watching a price — both lose the moment when the signal arrives after the decision.

Clear product promises, tested with real use.

Three things stay consistent across every product decision: what we are building toward, how we ship it, and how close we stay to the people using it.

Mission

We build software that keeps the useful details with the work: patient-call transcripts, callback owners, deal signals, and alerts people can act on.

How we ship

Get the product into real hands early, then let what we see in actual use decide what changes next. The first version is a starting point for the conversation, not the answer.

How we work

Working as a small, technical team means there’s no layer between an engineering decision and the customer it affects. That keeps the product honest.

The company is early, so the promises need to stay plain.

Velyn Dental should be understandable to a dental office in one pass. BuckHound should be understandable to a shopper checking a price. The company site has to make that connection without hiding behind category language.

Missed calls and mistimed purchases both get expensive fast.

A dental practice misses a new-patient call. A shopper buys the day before a price drop. Both are timing problems, and both are expensive once the moment passes.

Two products, same operating model.

BuckHound™ and Velyn Dental serve different users, but both do the same job: capture what just happened, surface the few details that matter, and tell someone what to do next — call this patient back, or look at this saved item before the price moves.

One engineer, making every decision from the code outward.

Bryan Mathews is the engineer and the founder. That means product strategy, infrastructure decisions, and customer conversations all run through the same person — which keeps the work grounded and the feedback loop short.

The story so far.

We are still early, which makes clarity even more important. The timeline below shows what has shipped, what is in development, and what is changing next.

2025 Q4

Company founded

Autonomy AI launched around a simple conviction: missed calls and missed price windows are both follow-through problems software can help fix.

Live

BuckHound ships

BuckHound is live on web and iOS with price tracking, price history, and push alerts.

In development

Velyn Dental takes shape

Velyn Dental is being built around missed and after-hours patient calls, callback tasks, and front-desk coverage.

2026

Launch and iteration

Rollout moves from early access to repeatable onboarding, support, and product updates shaped by real customer feedback.

Interested in what we are building?

If you want to follow the products, collaborate, or talk through a fit for your team, we would love to hear from you.

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