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Corey for operations

Keep the whole thing running, without running it yourself.

Corey handles the operational glue - the scheduling, the follow-ups, the recurring admin, the "did anyone do this?" - so the business keeps moving whether or not you are at the desk. It does the busywork. You keep the plan.

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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.

The problem

What Corey takes off your plate

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

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

Run the operational backbone.

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.”

The outcome

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 it works

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.

A week with Corey on ops
Monday
Corey has triaged the weekend’s mail and drafted the week’s plan from your recurring routines. You approve it over coffee and the week is already moving.
Wednesday
A task on the project has gone quiet. Corey spotted it, chased the owner and flagged it to you - before it became a blocker.
Friday
The weekly backup runs, the files are tidied, and a plain-English status of everything that got done is posted to the team. Nothing needed you to start it.
Sunday
While you are off, Corey preps next week’s checklist so Monday opens ready, not cold.
In depth

The work that keeps a business moving

Operations is the least glamorous and most load-bearing part of any business. It is the reminders, the follow-ups, the recurring jobs, the “did anyone actually do this?” - none of it is hard, all of it matters, and it all quietly falls to whoever is paying attention. Usually you.

Corey takes that role. It runs the recurring work on a schedule, coordinates the tasks and people, keeps the files and notes in order, and surfaces the loose ends before they turn into problems. The routines that used to depend on you remembering now just happen.

One operator who never forgets

The reason ops slips is that it depends on human attention, and attention is finite. Corey does not have that limit. It remembers every routine, tracks every open thread, and keeps going when you log off - so the business runs the same on your busiest day as on your quietest.

For the money side of operations - reconciliation, invoices, cashflow and deadlines - that is Corey for finance. Most people run both; it is one operator across the two, so nothing falls between them.

You keep the plan

Corey does the busywork, not the deciding. Anything public, anything costly, anything you cannot undo waits for your approval. You set the direction and keep the final say; Corey makes sure everything underneath it actually gets done.

Pricing

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.

PAY YEARLY
£490
about £1.35 a day · less than a coffee

A whole company on your own, for one payment a year. Two months back versus paying monthly.

  • 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
  • Priority support
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PAY MONTHLY
£49
about £1.75 a day · cancel anytime

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
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Eligible users may see a discount during checkout. Corey will tell you in conversation if one applies to you.

Questions, answered

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.
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.
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.
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.

Build the whole company. On your own.

Start in minutes, 28 days on us. Corey gets going, you keep the final say on everything that matters.