An AI assistant that runs the boring half of being a creator
The boring half of being a creator, handled: brand inbox triaged, shoot calendar held, and the invoices you forget actually chased.
It triages your brand inbox, holds your shoot calendar, and chases the invoices you keep forgetting about.
The deals don't fall apart in the camera. They fall apart in the inbox.
A brand emails on a Tuesday with a campaign brief, asks for your rate, and wants the deliverables by the 20th. You see it, you mean to reply, and then you're editing for six hours and it slips three days. By the time you answer, they've already booked someone else. That's not a talent problem. That's a one-person-business-with-no-ops problem.
Fasrad gives your channel a dedicated email inbox the agent actually works. It reads incoming pitches, separates a real paid offer from a gifting-only request and a 'collab for exposure' DM, drafts a reply in your voice with your rate card attached, and flags the ones worth a same-day answer. You skim and hit send.
What it keeps off your plate:
- Sorting brand pitches from PR spam and pulling out the deal terms — budget, deliverables, usage rights, deadline
- Holding your calendar: shoot days, edit blocks, posting times, and not double-booking a sponsor call over a recording session
- Tracking every deal in a CRM — which brand, which stage, what they owe, when they paid
- Chasing unpaid invoices on a schedule so you stop eating Net-30s that quietly became Net-60
- Pulling a Google Sheet of past collabs into a personalized outreach round when you want to re-pitch repeat sponsors
It runs on the web, in Telegram as your private bot, and over email. You can talk to it like a producer who already knows every deal you have open — because it remembers them.
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Frequently asked questions
Will it reply to brands without me seeing it first?
By default it drafts and you approve. You can let it auto-send specific things — like a 'thanks, here's my rate card' to cold gifting requests — but the high-value deals always come to you first.
Does it actually understand a deal, or just keyword-match?
It reads the whole email and pulls structured terms: budget, deliverables, usage window, exclusivity, deadline. It can tell a $3k paid brief apart from a 'we'll send you the product' note, because it reasons about the text, not flags words.
Can it work the inbox I already use for brand deals?
Yes. Connect your existing email and it reads, drafts, and sends from there. It also has its own dedicated inbox if you'd rather keep brand mail separate from personal.
I'm a team of one. Is this overkill?
It's built for one-person businesses. There's no seat to manage and no workflow builder to learn — you tell it your rates and rules in plain language and it runs the back office a manager would.
What about chasing invoices — does it touch my bank?
No. It tracks which invoices are outstanding in its CRM and drafts the follow-up email on a schedule. Payment still happens wherever it already does; it just makes sure you stop forgetting to ask.
How much does it cost?
$49/month or $490/year — cancel anytime. It's in public beta, setup runs about four minutes, and you connect your own email and calendar — no per-seat pricing because it's one assistant for your one-person business.
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