OKLEY did not start in a co-working space with a pitch deck. It started with a person who spent years preparing for a life of public service, came agonisingly close at every stage, and then made a decision that most people in his position would not have made — to stop waiting for a door to open, and build something instead.
Rejection taught us discipline. Automation gave it a purpose.
Our first client was a manufacturer. Our approach is still the same: understand the problem, build the fix, leave it running.
The name OKLEY stands for clarity of vision — seeing the clean path through operational noise.
Our first client was a manufacturer. Our approach is still the same: understand the problem, build the fix, leave it running.
Aman spent years preparing for civil services before a single conversation with an AI system changed everything. That moment of clarity — watching a machine handle in seconds what took him hours — sent him down a path of building automation systems that actually work. He now designs every agent, integration, and workflow that ships under the OKLEY name.