The average solo agent spends 10-15 hours per week on tasks that don't earn a commission. Two full working days, every week, gone to emails, notes, and spreadsheets.
You walk out with a head full of details — the buyers loved the kitchen, hated the yard, pre-approved up to $460K. By the time you get home, half of it is gone. Your CRM stays empty.
Follow-ups close deals. Every agent knows this. It's 10:30pm and you meant to send that email hours ago. Tomorrow becomes next week.
45-60 min/day on email
Staging supplies. Client lunches. Lockbox batteries. Gas between showings. Tax season arrives and you're reconstructing 6 months from bank statements.
2-3 hours/week, perpetually delayed
New lead from an open house — Maria Santos, thinking about listing in April. You'll add her to the CRM later. Later never comes. Maria goes with another agent.
None of these is a disaster on its own. But together they steal
10-15 hours every week — up to $900 in lost commission prep time.
Voice notes, photos, text — Christine takes action across your Google Workspace without you pulling over or opening a laptop.
Driving from a showing. Hold down the mic: "Just showed 742 Elm to the Nguyens. Loved the kitchen, concerned about the yard. Budget $440K, pre-approved First National." Christine creates structured notes, updates your CRM sheet, and drafts a follow-up.
"Just showed 742 Elm to the Nguyens..."
$87 in staging supplies at Home Depot. Snap a photo, send to Christine. She pulls the total, date, vendor, and category, then logs it to your expense spreadsheet.
"Send the Petersons a thank-you for the showing. Mention the inspection report comes Friday." Christine drafts it in your tone, you approve with one tap.
Text Christine: "New lead: Maria Santos, 312-555-0147, owns 1820 Birch Lane, listing in April." CRM updated, March follow-up reminder set.
Christine remembers your client names, your email tone, your spreadsheet layouts. She doesn't ask the same question twice. The more you use her, the less you explain.
Your client data is processed in Trusted Execution Environments — hardware-secured enclaves where even Christine's team can't see your data. Compare that to a VA with your Gmail password.
Most agents who hire help start with a VA agency like MyOutDesk. Here's what that actually costs in 2026.
Annual savings with Christine: $20,868. That's a marketing budget. A coaching program. A vacation you actually take.
Comienza gratis. Mejora a medida que crece tu negocio. Sin cuotas ocultas, sin contratos.
Para solopreneurs en crecimiento listos para delegar la administración diaria
facturado anualmente
~$0.10 por acción
Para solopreneurs ocupados que necesitan una asistente de IA completa
facturado anualmente
Mejor valor — ahorra $1,100+/mes vs asistente
Cambia de plan o cancela en cualquier momento
Para pequeños equipos que necesitan automatización de IA compartida
facturado anualmente
Para equipos de 2–5
Para solopreneurs explorando automatización con IA
Exceso: $0.15 por acción adicional. Todos los planes comienzan con un nivel gratuito. Facturación mensual, cancela en cualquier momento.
Basado en 3 reseñas
I was spending 2 hours every evening catching up on admin after showings. Now I just send Christine a voice note while driving and everything gets logged. It's like having a secretary who never sleeps.
3 days ago
I was paying $1,700/month for a VA through an agency. Christine does 80% of what she did for $49. The other 20% I handle myself in a fraction of the time.
1 week ago
The receipt tracking alone is worth it. I used to have a shoebox system. Now I snap and send — done. My accountant actually thanked me last tax season.
2 weeks ago