# Corey for admin

An AI admin assistant handles the recurring back-office work a small business runs on: triaging the inbox, booking and confirming appointments, onboarding new clients, chasing what is outstanding, and keeping files and records in order. Corey does this on a schedule and flags only what needs a decision, so admin stops eating the hours you should spend on the work only you can do.

Absorbs the recurring back-office admin that eats your week - inbox, scheduling, onboarding, chasing, filing - on autopilot, so your hours go to the work only you can do.

## The problem
- The inbox is a second job: Replies, forwards, the same questions over and over. Corey triages the mail, drafts the routine replies and surfaces only the few that actually need you.
- Booking and confirming eats the day: The back-and-forth to find a slot, the reminders, the no-shows. Corey handles the scheduling and the confirmations so the calendar fills itself.
- Onboarding is death by small steps: Welcome email, forms, details, first invoice - the same sequence every new client. Corey runs the whole checklist so nothing gets skipped and nobody waits.
- Chasing feels awkward, so it slips: Unsigned forms, missing details, unpaid invoices. Corey does the polite, on-schedule follow-ups so the loose ends close without you nagging.
- Files and records are a mess: Documents in five places, nothing named sensibly, records half updated. Corey keeps the filing in order and finds what you need instead of you hunting.
- It only happens when you do it: The admin stops the moment you look away, then piles up. Corey keeps the routine work running in the background and is caught up when you are back.

## What Corey does
- Inbox triage: “Go through this morning’s mail, draft replies to the routine ones and flag the two that actually need me.”
- Appointment booking: “Offer this client three slots next week, book whichever they pick and send them a reminder the day before.”
- Client onboarding: “New client signed - run the onboarding: welcome email, intake form, add them to the records and draft the first invoice.”
- Chasing outstanding items: “Chase anyone who has not returned their form or paid their invoice, politely, and tell me who is still outstanding.”
- Filing and records: “Sort this folder, name everything sensibly and update the client list with the new details.”
- Recurring back-office routine: “Every Monday, tidy the inbox, confirm the week’s appointments and give me a list of what needs chasing.”

## What changes
- 0 Tools to stitch together: One operator across your mail, calendar, files and records - not another app to log into and maintain.
- 24/7 The admin runs anyway: The routine work carries on in the background, so it is done when you are back, not waiting for you to start it.
- Only what needs you Reaches your desk: Corey handles the routine and surfaces the exceptions, so your attention goes to decisions, not data entry.

## How Corey works for you
- Learns your back office: Tell Corey your tools, your routines and how you like things done once. It remembers, so you never brief it twice.
- Runs the recurring admin: Inbox, scheduling, onboarding, chasing and filing happen on a schedule without you starting each one by hand.
- Works inside your existing tools: Corey uses the mail, calendar, files and records you already have, rather than making you move to a new system.
- Waits on anything that sends or spends: Anything that goes out to a client, costs money or cannot be undone pauses for your approval. Corey proposes, you decide.

## FAQ
Q: What can an AI assistant do for small business admin?
A: It handles the recurring back-office work - triaging the inbox, booking and confirming appointments, onboarding new clients, chasing outstanding forms and invoices, and keeping files and records in order. Corey does this on a schedule and flags only what needs a human, so the admin stops piling up when you are busy.

Q: Will it send emails or make bookings without asking me?
A: Corey does the legwork - drafting, sorting, scheduling and organising - on its own. But anything that goes out to a client, costs money or cannot be undone waits for your approval. It proposes; you decide what actually sends or spends.

Q: Does it work with the tools I already use?
A: Yes. Corey works across your existing mail, calendar, files and records rather than making you switch to a new system. Tell it what you run and it works inside that, so you keep your setup.

Q: How is this different from hiring a virtual assistant?
A: A virtual assistant is a person you brief, manage and pay by the hour. Corey runs the recurring admin on a schedule without you re-briefing it, remembers how you like things done, and keeps going overnight - for one flat monthly price rather than an hourly rate.

Q: How much does an AI admin assistant cost?
A: Corey is £49 a month or £490 a year, with a 28-day probation at no cost and no card needed to start. That is one subscription for the whole of Corey - admin, finance, operations and the rest - not a per-task or per-seat admin add-on.

Pricing: 28 days on us, no card. GBP 49/month or GBP 490/year after that, cancel any time. Start with Corey: https://getcorey.ai/get-started