The back-office admin that eats your week, handled.
Corey absorbs the recurring admin - the inbox, the scheduling, the onboarding, the chasing, the filing - so it happens on its own while you do the actual work. It does the busywork. You approve anything that sends or spends.
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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.
What Corey takes off your plate
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 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.
Hand Corey the back-office work.
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
One operator across your mail, calendar, files and records - not another app to log into and maintain.
The routine work carries on in the background, so it is done when you are back, not waiting for you to start it.
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.
The admin that quietly eats your week
Every small business runs on a layer of back-office admin that nobody enjoys and everybody has to do. The inbox that fills faster than you empty it. The back-and-forth to book a slot. The onboarding steps for each new client. The forms and invoices that need chasing. The files that never quite get filed.
None of it is hard. All of it is relentless. And it all falls to you, because there is no one else to hand it to. So it eats the hours you should be spending on the work only you can do - the work that actually earns.
Corey takes that whole layer off your plate. It triages the inbox and drafts the routine replies. It handles the scheduling and the confirmations. It runs each new client through the same onboarding checklist so nothing gets skipped. It chases the outstanding forms and invoices on a schedule, and it keeps the files and records in order so you are not hunting for anything.
How does an AI handle back-office admin?
You tell Corey how your back office runs - your tools, your routines, the way you like things done - once. It remembers. From then on the recurring admin just happens: on a schedule, in the background, inside the mail, calendar, files and records you already use. No new system to learn, no app to migrate to.
The difference from a tool is that Corey does the work, not just holds it. A booking app still needs you to send the link and chase the no-show. A CRM still needs you to type in the client. Corey does those steps and brings you the exceptions - the two emails that need a real answer, the client who has gone quiet, the decision only you can make.
Does it do anything without asking?
No. Corey does the legwork on its own, but it holds a hard line at anything that sends or spends. Anything that goes out to a client, anything that costs money, anything you cannot undo - it pauses and waits for your explicit approval. It drafts the reply; you send it. It prepares the invoice; you approve it. It proposes the booking; you confirm it.
So you get the back office running itself on the routine work, and you never lose the final say on anything that touches a customer or a pound.
The rest of the back office, one operator
Admin rarely sits on its own. The chasing bleeds into finance - the invoices, the cashflow, the deadlines. The scheduling and coordination bleed into operations - the recurring routines that keep the whole thing moving. Corey is one operator across all of it, so nothing falls between the cracks where one tool ends and the next begins.
That is the point. Not another app to add to the pile, but a co-founder who absorbs the pile.
Get your week back
Start with Corey and hand over the back-office admin first - the inbox, the bookings, the onboarding, the chasing, the filing. See a week run without you starting each job by hand. It is 28 days on us, no card to begin, and Corey does the busywork while you approve anything that sends or spends.
Simple pricing. 28 days on us.
One price, one operator, no seats. 28 days on us, no card - then keep it on or walk away.
The same whole thing, billed every four weeks. Cancel anytime.
- Everything Corey can do, nothing held back
- Unlimited tasks and overnight work
- Connect all your tools and accounts
- Your whole team can steer it, no per-seat fees
- Standard support
Eligible users may see a discount during checkout. Corey will tell you in conversation if one applies to you.