What happens when you give
a business an agent.

Solo Founder

Your inbox is handled before you wake up

While you slept, your agent replied to 14 emails. A supplier got pricing confirmed. A warm lead got a meeting link. Three low-priority threads were closed out. You wake up to a two-line summary and a clean inbox. Your morning starts with strategy, not triage.

Overnight emails arrive
Agent replies, schedules, closes
Calendar updated
Morning debrief sent
  • Routine replies sent — confirmations, scheduling, acknowledgements
  • Meetings booked directly into your calendar with context notes
  • Only true decisions land in front of you — everything else is done
Agency Owner

Client reports compiled, sent, and filed

Every Friday at 2pm, your agent pulls time logs, project updates, and deliverables — builds a polished report for each client, emails it with a personalised note, saves a copy to Drive, and logs the send in your CRM. You never touch it.

Friday 2pm trigger
Agent builds each report
Emailed to client
Saved to Drive + CRM logged
  • Reports built from live project data — no copy-pasting from three tools
  • Sent to each client with the right tone and their preferred format
  • Archived in Drive and tracked in your CRM automatically
E-commerce Operator

Customer and supplier emails resolved, not just routed

A customer emails about a late order. Your agent checks the tracking number, sees the delay, sends the customer an updated ETA with an apology, flags the supplier in Slack, and adds a note to the order. You find out when you check the daily log — it's already handled.

Email received
Agent checks order status
Customer replied to
Supplier flagged + order noted
  • Customer issues resolved end-to-end — replies sent, not just drafted
  • Supplier delays caught and escalated in Slack with full context
  • Order records updated so your team always has the latest status
Consultant

The brief is built, the proposal is sent, the follow-up is scheduled

You mention a new prospect in Telegram. Your agent researches their company, builds a competitive brief, drafts a proposal from your template, saves both to Drive, emails the proposal to the prospect, and sets a 5-day follow-up reminder. You were still in the meeting when the proposal landed in their inbox.

New prospect mentioned
Brief built + saved to Drive
Proposal emailed
Follow-up scheduled
  • Competitive research done and delivered — not a summary, a usable brief
  • Proposal sent directly to the prospect from your email
  • Follow-up email fires automatically if no reply in 5 days
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