# Corey for operations

Corey for operations runs the recurring work that keeps a business moving: triaging the inbox, scheduling and reminders, coordinating people and tasks, organising files, and running the weekly and monthly routines. It does the busywork on a schedule and flags only what needs a human, so nothing slips through the cracks.

Runs the scheduling, coordination and recurring admin that keeps a business moving, so nothing slips and nobody has to chase it.

## The problem
- Everything runs through you: You are the coordination layer - the reminders, the nudges, the "did we do this?". Corey takes that role so the business does not stall every time you are heads-down.
- Recurring admin that never ends: The same weekly and monthly jobs come round again and again. Corey runs them on a schedule so they happen without you starting each one by hand.
- Things slip through the cracks: A follow-up missed, a task nobody owned, a file no one could find. Corey keeps the loose ends tracked and surfaced before they become a problem.
- Files and notes in a dozen places: Documents, threads and to-dos scattered across tools. Corey keeps them organised and finds what you need instead of you hunting for it.
- Coordination eats your best hours: Chasing people and status updates is death by a thousand small tasks. Corey does the chasing and reporting so your hours go to real work.
- It only happens when you push it: Ops stops the moment you look away. Corey keeps the routines running overnight and is caught up when you return.

## What Corey does
- Inbox triage: “Sort this morning’s mail, draft replies to the easy ones and flag the two that need me.”
- Scheduling and reminders: “Remind me and the team of the weekly deadlines, and nudge anything that is slipping.”
- Recurring routines: “Every Friday, back up the files and post a status of what got done this week.”
- Task coordination: “Track who owns what on this project and chase anything that is overdue.”
- File and note wrangling: “Organise this folder, name things sensibly and write me an index of what is where.”
- Process write-ups: “Turn how I did this into a repeatable checklist I can hand to someone next time.”

## What changes
- Nothing Slips: Recurring jobs, follow-ups and loose ends are tracked and done, not left to memory.
- On schedule Every routine: The weekly and monthly work runs itself, so you stop being the one who has to start it.
- Found Not hunted for: Files, notes and status live in order, so you spend the time on work, not on looking.

## How Corey works for you
- Learns how you run things: Tell Corey your routines, tools and cadence once. It remembers, so you never brief it twice.
- Runs the recurring work: Weekly and monthly jobs happen on a schedule without you kicking each one off.
- Coordinates and chases: Corey follows up on tasks, nudges the right people and keeps status current.
- Keeps things organised: Files, notes and to-dos are sorted and findable, across the tools you already use.
- Flags what needs you: Anything that needs a decision is surfaced clearly, instead of buried in the noise.
- Waits on anything that ships: Anything public, costly or irreversible pauses for your approval. Corey proposes, you decide.

## FAQ
Q: What can an AI assistant do for business operations?
A: It runs the recurring operational work - inbox triage, scheduling and reminders, task coordination, file organisation and the weekly and monthly routines - on a schedule, and flags only what needs a human. It keeps things moving so nothing slips, without you having to start each job by hand.

Q: How is this different from Corey for finance?
A: Operations is the coordination and busywork that keeps a business running - scheduling, chasing, files and routines. Finance is the money side - books, invoices, cashflow and deadlines. They complement each other; most people use both, and Corey is one operator across the two.

Q: Will it do things without asking me?
A: No. Corey runs the routine work on its own, but anything public, anything costly and anything irreversible waits for your approval. It proposes; you decide.

Q: Does it work with the tools we already use?
A: Yes. Corey works across your existing tools - mail, calendar, files, task trackers - rather than making you move to a new system. Tell it what you run and it works inside that.

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