An AI virtual assistant for the entrepreneur who is also the whole team
You’re the whole team, so it reads the inbox, books the calls, follows up on the proposal you forgot, and tells you what needs you today.
It reads your inbox, books your calls, follows up on the proposal you forgot, and tells you what actually needs you today.
The work that piles up when you're the founder, the sales team, and the bookkeeper
You opened your laptop to ship a feature and it's 4pm before you've written a line, because there were 40 emails: two warm leads, a contractor invoice, a client who's gone quiet, and a calendar request that collides with your kid's pickup. Nothing was hard. It was just all on you, and you're the bottleneck.
Fasrad's assistant lives in a dedicated inbox and your Google Calendar. It reads every email as it lands, sorts the two leads from the 38 newsletters, drafts replies in your voice, and books the discovery call into a slot you've actually marked free. The proposal you sent Tuesday and forgot? It notices nobody replied and nudges them Friday.
What it takes off your plate, day one:
- Triages the inbox each morning: what needs a reply, what's a lead, what's noise — with drafts ready
- Books calls against your real calendar, then sends a prep brief pulled from the prospect's past emails
- Chases unpaid invoices and stalled proposals on a schedule you set, in plain language
- Keeps a CRM of every contact, the last thing you said to them, and what's owed
- Runs personalized outreach from a Google Sheet — staggered, up to ~100 a day, not a blast
It's not a chatbot you have to babysit. You set it up once in about four minutes, tell it how you work, and it starts handling the parts of the day that don't need your judgment — and flagging the ones that do.
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Frequently asked questions
Will it send emails on its own, or just draft them?
Your call. Many founders start with draft-only — it writes the reply, you hit send. Once you trust its voice, you let it send routine things (booking confirmations, follow-up nudges) and keep approval on anything sensitive.
How does it know my schedule before booking a call?
It reads your connected Google Calendar in real time, so it only offers slots you're actually free for and honors rules like "nothing before 10am" or "no Fridays." Booked events sync straight back.
Can it write in my voice instead of sounding like a bot?
Yes. It learns from how you describe yourself at setup and from your past emails, then drafts in that tone. You correct it a few times early on and it sticks.
What about my contacts and follow-ups — does it forget between sessions?
No. It keeps long-term memory and a CRM of every contact, the last thing you discussed, and open threads. The follow-up it sends next month knows what you said this month.
Do I need to learn an automation tool to set up the follow-ups?
No flowcharts, no Zapier. You type the rule the way you'd tell an assistant — "chase unpaid invoices weekly until they pay" — and it runs on a schedule it sets up for you.
How much does it cost?
$49/month or $490/year — cancel anytime. It's in public beta, setup takes about four minutes, and you can connect a single inbox and calendar to try it on your real workload before committing to anything.
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