About
CarVeil is a one-person project built to fix a specific problem: car buyers negotiate against dealers who have years of transaction data. Buyers walk in with nothing.
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deals decoded
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vehicles benchmarked
The idea started with a bad experience. Sitting across from a finance manager at a dealership, trying to decide whether the number on the page was reasonable. No real way to know. The dealer had a desk full of transaction data. The buyer had nothing.
That gap is not an accident. Dealers work hundreds of deals a year. They know what buyers in your position pay for the vehicle you're looking at. You don't. CarVeil exists to close that gap — not to negotiate for you, but to make sure you know what the dealer knows before you respond.
This is a solo project. No venture funding, no sales team, no conflict of interest. CarVeil earns when buyers get better information — not when deals close. That alignment matters.
The tool grades deals against real market benchmarks, flags the structures dealers use to obscure the true cost of a deal, and gives buyers plain-language context before they sit back down. The score is deterministic arithmetic, not AI. The AI explains — it doesn't compute. How it works →