Public roadmap. No surprises.
Shipped, shipping, next, later
Visa production · VFS live
What's in production right now. If you pay today, these are the capabilities you get.
- ▸VFS Global end-to-end booking — login, application-detail, availability read, slot hold, OTP, confirm.
- ▸TLScontact staged behind Cloudflare residential proxy.
- ▸B2B cohort: visa agents and consultancies across India, Pakistan, Nigeria, UK, and US — 10–50 bookings/month each.
- ▸Operator console with 30-second escalation SLA.
- ▸Developer surface live: REST API keys + HMAC-signed webhooks, bulk CSV upload, per-client analytics, public /status page.
- ▸Self-serve billing: Entry $299 / Pro $999 plans with in-product plan upgrade/downgrade and Stripe customer portal.
Platform surface · multi-portal
Next on the build list. We commit publicly so customers can decide when to adopt.
- ▸TLScontact production across 3 corridors.
- ▸Slot predictor v1 — learned release windows per portal + center.
- ▸Metered Stripe billing — overage line items on renewal invoice.
- ▸SSO + team seats for agencies (Google Workspace first).
- ▸First 50 confirmed B2C bookings · case study.
Embassy portals · enterprise pricing
- ▸US embassy (ustraveldocs) adapter.
- ▸UK TLScontact premium lounge corridors.
- ▸SLA-backed enterprise tier for immigration law firms.
Adjacent vertical #1
- ▸DVSA / DMV driving-test slot orchestration — same stack, new adapter.
- ▸Re-use identity, orchestrator, operator console as-is.
- ▸Launch partner: single UK driving school.
Platform as category
- ▸Orchestration-as-a-service for any hostile portal — legal, healthcare, logistics.
- ▸Enterprise contracts with law firms and claims-ops teams.
- ▸Visa remains revenue engine; platform becomes the moat.
Adjacent verticals we've scoped
The orchestrator, identity vault, and operator console are portal-agnostic. Visa is our revenue engine today; these are the verticals we think the same stack applies to.
DVSA · DMV driving tests
Scalped cancellation slots, 6-month waits. Same orchestration problem. Different portal.
US embassy B1/B2 · F1 interviews
ustraveldocs queue dynamics mirror Schengen. Already a scam-ridden market with no honest player.
IELTS · TOEFL · GRE test seats
Scarce international seats. High-trust customers. Our identity + payment layer already fits.
State court e-filings
Fifty portals, each hostile in a different way. Law firms pay enterprise for reliable filing.
Payer claims portals
Olive AI tried and failed. The market is still open. Orchestration + evidence capture wins here.
USCIS · DOS · EOIR
Form filing and status polling at firm scale. Visa booking is the wedge, not the ceiling.
Four principles behind every decision
Commit in writing
We publish roadmaps so customers can decide when to buy. Missed quarters get a note, not a deletion.
Ship working, not announced
Nothing moves from 'next' to 'now' until you can use it end-to-end. No half-built flags dressed up as shipped.
Vertical depth before breadth
VFS got 18 months of attention before TLScontact entered production. The temptation to sprawl across portals is the fastest way to ship none of them.
Platform emerges, it doesn't front-load
The orchestrator, operator console, and identity vault exist because visa forced us to build them. Platform customers inherit the same engine.