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What you can ask Corey

You can ask Corey to do real work across every part of your business - writing content and campaigns, managing leads and follow-ups, handling invoices and bookkeeping, running operations, and keeping admin moving. It covers anything that repeats or takes time, and hands you anything that needs your approval.

Corey covers the recurring work and project execution across every part of your business. These examples give you a starting point. Each one is a real prompt you can use - adjust the specifics to your situation.

Marketing

Content and copy:

Ask Corey to

Write three LinkedIn posts for this week based on my business profile and recent work.

Three posts drafted in your voice, ready to review and schedule. You approve before anything goes out.

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Write a homepage for my consultancy. Here is the brief and here are three examples I like.

A complete homepage draft - hero, value proposition, features, and a CTA - ready for you to review and hand to a developer.

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Turn this case study into a blog post and a set of social captions.

A long-form post and a set of short captions formatted for LinkedIn, X, and Instagram, all from one source document.

Campaigns and outreach:

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Plan a three-email welcome sequence for new customers. Here is what they signed up for.

Subject lines, email copy, and send timing - structured and ready to load into your email tool. You approve the sequence before it goes live.

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Research five publications where I should pitch an article and draft a pitch for each.

A shortlist of publications with contact details, and a tailored pitch for each, ready for you to review before sending.

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Set up a weekly social media schedule for the next month and remind me to approve each week’s posts on Monday morning.

A monthly content plan plus a recurring task that surfaces the week’s drafts for your approval before they go out.

Sales

Lead management:

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I have 12 leads from last week’s event. Write a follow-up email for each based on the notes I am going to share.

Personalised follow-up emails for each lead, referencing the conversation notes you provided. You review and send.

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Check my lead list and flag anyone who has not had a follow-up in 14 days.

A prioritised list of overdue follow-ups with suggested next steps.

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Write a proposal for this client based on the brief they sent and my standard rates.

A structured proposal document with scope, deliverables, timeline, and pricing, ready for your review before you send it.

Pricing and positioning:

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Research what my three closest competitors are charging and summarise how my pricing compares.

A comparison table with notes on how each competitor positions their offering, so you can see where you sit and where you might adjust.

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Help me write a response to a client who says my price is too high.

A drafted reply that holds the price while reinforcing the value, in your tone, ready to review and send.

Operations

Project management:

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I am launching a new service in six weeks. Help me build a plan with weekly milestones.

A week-by-week plan covering the tasks, dependencies, and decision points between now and launch, saved in your folder.

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Write a brief for a freelance designer to build a landing page for this product.

A structured brief covering goals, audience, key messages, page structure, and deliverables - ready to share with the designer.

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Summarise what happened on this project last week and draft the status update for the client.

A concise summary from your project notes, formatted as a client update, ready for your review before you send it.

Research and decisions:

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Research three options for the tool I need to do X and give me a comparison with pros, cons, and price.

A structured comparison table with a clear recommendation and the reasoning behind it.

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Read through these customer emails and pull out the most common complaints and questions.

A categorised summary with frequencies, so you can see the patterns without reading every message yourself.

Finance

Invoicing and payments:

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Raise an invoice for this client for the work I just described, using my standard template and rates.

A completed invoice draft with the right figures, ready for you to review before you send it. Corey will always confirm before anything involving money goes out.

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Check which invoices are more than 30 days overdue and draft a chaser for each.

A list of overdue invoices and a drafted chaser email for each, personalised by client, ready for your review.

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Summarise my revenue for the last three months from my records.

A monthly revenue summary from the files in your folder, with totals and any notable changes.

Planning and forecasting:

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Based on my current pipeline and billing history, give me a cashflow forecast for the next 90 days.

A 90-day cashflow view built from the data in your folder, with the key dates and pinch points flagged.

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Help me work out what I need to bill each month to hit my income target.

A simple calculation with a breakdown of what is already committed, what is likely to close, and what the gap is.

Admin

Scheduling and follow-through:

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Draft meeting notes from the bullet points I am about to share, with action points at the top.

A structured set of notes with a clear action list and owners, ready to share with everyone who was in the meeting.

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Turn this email thread into a summary and tell me what I need to do.

A three-line summary of the thread and a prioritised action list for you.

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Set up a weekly check-in task that reminds me on Friday to review the week and plan Monday.

A recurring task in your folder that surfaces the right prompts at the end of each week.

Documents and templates:

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Write a standard freelance contract for the kind of project I usually do, based on UK law.

A draft contract covering scope, payment terms, intellectual property, and termination, ready for you to review with a solicitor before using.

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Build me a template for the client onboarding pack I send every time I start a new project.

A reusable template with the standard sections, placeholder fields, and instructions for customising it per client.

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Tidy up and format these notes from the call I just had.

Clean, structured notes ready to file in your folder or share with the client.

Starting a task

Most tasks work best with a short brief. Tell Corey what you want, who it is for, and any constraints. If you have examples of what good looks like, share them. The more specific you are, the less back-and-forth you will need.

Not sure how to frame something? Just describe what you are trying to get done in plain language. Corey will ask if it needs clarification before it starts.

Related

Questions, answered

Recurring tasks that eat time but do not need your specific judgement - weekly marketing, lead follow-ups, invoice chasing, drafting proposals, keeping records - and project work where the effort is in the execution rather than the decisions. Corey is best when it can take a clear brief and run with it.
Yes. You can ask Corey to take on a recurring task and run it on a schedule - weekly newsletter, monthly finance summary, daily lead check. You still approve anything public or involving money, but the work happens without you having to prompt it each time.
Do not ask Corey to publish, send, or commit to anything without your review. It will pause and confirm before doing so. Also, legal advice, medical decisions, and financial advice requiring a qualified professional are outside its scope - Corey can prepare the groundwork but cannot replace the professional.
Just ask. If it cannot do something directly, it will tell you what it can do instead and what you would need to handle yourself. Most tasks that take you time but do not need your specific authority are things Corey can take on.