Your chief of staff. He holds your world, chases what you're owed, and closes the loops you'd otherwise carry in your head.
The agreement that needed five reminders before it got signed. The payment that's stuck because nobody followed up. The quotation you promised on a call and remembered at midnight. The task you gave on Monday that quietly died by Thursday.
None of this is your real work. But if you stop chasing, things stop moving. So the day goes to follow-ups, and the selling, the deals and the thinking keep getting pushed to "after things calm down." They never do.
Tell Robin once. He remembers it, chases it, and comes back with "done."
Say it once: a voice note, a forward, a photo of a scribbled page. Robin logs it, runs it, and comes back with proof.
Voice notes, forwards, screenshots, handwritten pages. He reads each one, connects it to your world, and files it with your one-tap yes.
Every promise gets an owner and a due date. Silence gets a polite reminder. Two silences get escalated to you, with options.
One message when you wake: what's fixed, what you owe, what people owe you, what changed overnight. You decide in two minutes.
Emails in your tone, calendar fixes, sheet updates, filings, bookings. Executed on your tap, receipts attached.
An evening digest in ten lines: what got done with proof, what moved, what's set for tomorrow. Nothing needs you tonight.
Robin runs our own founder's week today. Yours gets its own name.
We start where it goes live fastest and add doors from there. These are examples, not the limit.
Examples, not limits. Wherever your day happens, he can hold it.
A 15-minute conversation. Walk us through one day of your calendar and we'll show you what he'd take off it.
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