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Pick a job. She keeps it running.
Every loop below is grounded in what she actually does, not a roadmap.
Content
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Blog posts drafted in your voice
She turns a topic, or a note from your own workspace, into a full blog post draft in your voice, ready for you to edit and send out on your schedule.
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One idea, every channel
She spots a post that already worked, then reshapes it into fresh drafts, a new format, a new angle, each one held for your review before anything repeats.
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Instagram carousels, drafted weekly
A structured carousel, planned slide by slide from your topic, captioned, and queued for your review on a weekly rhythm.
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Promo posts that land on time
Give her the headline, code, and dates. She builds a scannable 4:5 offer card with the copy rendered exactly as written, plus a caption built to convert.
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Memes in your brand voice
You supply the exact line; she renders it into a real Instagram meme and writes the hook caption, then waits for your approval before it goes out.
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Product photos on schedule
Upload real photos of a product and she renders it faithfully into a new on-brand Instagram post, with a caption, on a rhythm you set once.
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Quote graphics without the grind
Give her a line and a frame. She turns it into a typographic quote card with the words baked into the image, plus a caption that adds something new.
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Reels on a rhythm
One on-persona Instagram reel drafted, captioned, and queued for your review, on the cadence you set rather than a fixed date.
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Stories that keep the lights on
Vertical Instagram Stories drafted daily from your saved brand config, one to five frames at a time, queued for your quick yes.
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Launch week, planned and drafted
A seven-day Instagram plan for launch week, reels to stories, mapped out for your review before anything drafts or goes out.
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A social calendar that runs itself
One rhythm covers hourly, daily, weekly, and monthly posting. Set it once and drafts fill each slot on schedule, ready for you to review together.
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The newsletter that never skips
She keeps a standing draft running all week, then turns it into a newsletter in your voice when your slot arrives, ready for your review before it sends.
Leads & sales
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Walk into every call briefed
A short brief pulled from what she remembers of the thread: the last promise, the open item, the detail that makes a call feel personal.
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After-hours inquiries, answered
Inquiries that land at night or on a weekend get a warm reply and the right questions before you wake up, plus a short morning briefing.
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Lead follow-up that never goes quiet
A five-touch cadence that follows up on every quote and warm inquiry, so a promising lead never quietly goes cold in your inbox.
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Referral loops that actually close
A referral is two follow-ups running at once: the thank-you to whoever sent it, and the greeting to the person who arrived because of it.
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Quiet leads, revived politely
An occasional sweep through leads that went cold weeks ago, each one reopened with something real to say, never a bare check-in.
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First replies in minutes
The first business to reply usually wins the job. Amber sends a first reply in minutes, in your voice, and books the next concrete step.
Money
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Invoice follow-up on autopilot
Late invoices chased on a polite, escalating schedule, in your voice. You approve the tone once; the consistency is her job.
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Retainer billing on rails
Recurring retainer invoices sent on the same day every cycle, and late ones chased on a polite ladder, all in your voice.
Operations
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Competitor content, watched weekly
A recurring report on what your competitors posted this week: the formats, hooks, and cadence, and what it means for your own content calendar.
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Your market, mapped
A one-time, then-refreshed report on who actually competes with you: direct rivals, adjacent players, and how each one positions against you.
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A daily briefing on your business
A short read on what happened overnight, what needs your yes today, and what comes next. No dashboards, no login required.
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A shared inbox that answers itself
Routine inbox questions get drafted and sent on the rules you set. Anything that actually needs judgment lands with you as one clear question.
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The Friday recap, written for you
A Friday read of the week just finished: what went out, what is still waiting on you, and the patterns worth noticing before Monday.
Your website
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A one-page website, live today
A one-page website built from a short conversation about your business, previewed at its own address, then published live the same day.
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A link-in-bio page, built and kept fresh
The one page every social bio link points to, with your booking link, socials, and one offer, built in a chat and kept current when something changes.
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A Shopify store, set up right
The initial setup for a freshly connected Shopify store: a structured plan plus draft product and page listings, checked by you before anything goes live.
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Website updates on demand
The standing loop for a site she already hosts: send her the change, hours, prices, a new photo, and she edits that one page and republishes it.