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Your Right Hand. Your Second Brain. The Reason Your Business Finally Stops Livin

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Looking for full-time work (8 hours/day)

at $9.39/hour ($1,818.18/month)

Bachelors degree

Last Active

June 3rd, 2026 (5 days ago)

Member Since

December 9th, 2012

Profile Description

Most business owners hire a VA hoping it'll take things off their plate. And end up with one more person to manage.

Hey, I'm Kat. I've been doing this since 2012, 12+ years now of being the right hand to founders, coaches, and small teams across the US, UK, Australia, and Germany. And if there's one thing I'll tell you about why some VAs actually lighten the load, and others just become another thing on it: it's not about skill. It's about initiative.

You shouldn't have to chase your VA. You shouldn't have to explain the same task three times. Give me clear instructions, and by the time you finish your coffee, I'll be on task three.

My start wasn't glamorous. In 2012, I took my first online job as an outbound caller for a US medical company, mostly because I just needed something, anything, on my resume that said "online experience." From there, a UK travel company hired me as their operations executive. It was my first non-voice role, and it changed everything. I built itineraries that sent clients all over the world. And along the way, I got to see a bit of it myself.

Since then, I've been the right hand to founders and teams across Australia, Belgium, the UK, and Germany. A German marketing team. An established macrame business. A startup dropshipping store. A mindset coach for equestrians, whose coaching business I helped grow by building her courses, editing her podcast, and running her social media.

These days, the work runs deeper. For a US marketing company, I took a messy lead follow-up process and turned it into something repeatable, call scripts, no-show follow-ups, time-zone-aware reminders, and reschedule templates. The kind of system that actually moves leads from a booked call to a closed deal. At an Australian coffee equipment finance company, I keep communication flowing between customers, suppliers, and the internal team through HubSpot, so deals don't quietly stall on a missing detail or a slow reply.

I started this work not knowing how to use Excel. Now I'm the one keeping the entire back end running quietly in the background, so the founder gets to focus on the actual business.

I'm guessing your day looks something like this:

You meant to reply to that email. It's still sitting there from last Tuesday. You wanted to post something on Instagram, but you opened Canva, stared at it for ten minutes, and closed it again. The newsletter you promised yourself you'd send this week is still a half-finished draft. There's website copy you've been meaning to fix since February.

And somewhere between answering support tickets for your online store and trying to remember what was next, you looked up and realised you'd missed your kid's school activity. Or you forgot to put a meeting in your calendar and blew right past it.

You've tried hiring help before. But the last person needed hand-holding for every task. You'd give them access to your tools. Explain it once. Explain it again. Follow up to see if it actually got done. Until it just felt easier to do it yourself. You bought the productivity app, too. Used it for two weeks. It's another tab you avoid now.

And underneath all of it, there's a quieter fear you don't say out loud: What if I'm always the one holding this whole thing together? What happens to my business if I stop?

If any of that hits close, take a breath. You're not bad at running a business. You're doing the job of three people, and you've been doing it for too long.

After 12 years of being someone's right hand, here's what I keep seeing: the businesses that actually scale aren't the ones with founders who do more. They're the ones with founders who finally let someone else catch the details before the details turn into problems.

Secret #1: Inbox, Calendar, and the Daily Admin That Eats Your Day. Your inbox is the place you avoid. Your calendar half-lives in your head. Every morning starts with trying to remember what you forgot the night before. When I'm in it, your inbox gets triaged, the urgent stuff gets flagged, simple replies are handled, follow-ups actually go out, and your calendar starts making sense again. You walk into your day knowing what actually needs you, not digging for it.

Secret #2: Lead Follow-Up and CRM That Actually Works. Leads come in… and quietly disappear. Someone booked a call. Someone missed one. Someone asked for more info three weeks ago. Someone said, "Let's circle back later", and you both forgot. They're all sitting in your CRM, going cold. When I'm running it, follow-ups go out, reminders get sent, no-shows get rebooked, the CRM stays updated, and every lead has a clear next step. The pipeline stops leaking without you having to remember to push it forward.

Secret #3: Content Workflow That Stops Eating Your Week. You've got podcast episodes, coaching clips, voice notes, and ideas piling up — but turning any of it into actual posts or captions or newsletters somehow takes the whole week. When I'm running the workflow, one piece becomes many: show notes, social captions, newsletter content, quote graphics, repurposed clips. Your message stays consistent. Your audience keeps hearing from you. And you stop starting from scratch every Monday.

Secret #4: Course, Community, and Customer Experience. The back end of your program is messy. Lessons to upload, emails to schedule, links to check, members waiting on access. And in your inbox, customers are waiting on replies you genuinely want to send, you just haven't gotten there yet. When I'm handling it, students get a smooth experience, customers feel taken care of, and you get to focus on teaching, leading, and serving, not getting buried in setup and support tickets.

Secret #5: Systems and SOPs That Take It Out of Your Head. Right now, the way things get done in your business lives mostly in your memory, scattered across chats, Looms, and random docs. So every time something needs to be repeated, it takes too long, or you have to explain it again. I document the steps, build the checklists, organise the links, and write the SOPs. The business stops depending on you remembering and starts being supported by an actual structure.

You might be thinking: I don't have time to train someone right now. Or I've hired help before, and it didn't work. Or my business isn't earning enough yet to bring on real support.
And honestly? If you're telling yourself you'll get organised first and then hire help,
that's the exact loop that's been keeping you stuck. The chaos isn't the thing you fix before hiring. It's the reason you need to.

The right person isn't someone you have to manage on top of everything else. The right person is a partner, someone who takes initiative, catches the details, and grows the business with you. That's the shift I'd ask you to make before we start working together. I'm not just being hired. I'm coming in to help build something.

Now picture your week, 60 to 90 days from now.

Your inbox isn't somewhere you avoid anymore. Your calendar finally makes sense. Your leads are moving, someone's following up, updating the CRM, chasing missing details, so opportunities don't disappear just because you got busy. Your content keeps flowing, week after week, without you starting from scratch every Monday. You open your laptop in the morning, and you're not immediately drained. You have a second brain. A second pair of hands. Someone who cares enough about your business to catch the small things before they turn into big ones.

And the dream version? You finally stop being the bottleneck in your own business.

You take a day off, and everything keeps running. You have dinner with your family without secretly checking your phone every five minutes. You take a real vacation, not "work from a prettier place." You have space to think again. Create again. Lead again.

You get to lead the business, not babysit it.

If you're a coach, course creator, podcaster, founder, or service-based business owner carrying way too many tiny details in your head, I'd love to hear from you.

Send me a message. Tell me what your business does, what's currently messy, and where you'd want help first. I'm available for part-time, project-based, or ongoing back-end support, inbox and calendar management, CRM updates, client follow-ups, content workflows, course and podcast support, and general VA/ops work.

Bring me the chaos. We'll figure out what needs structure first.

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Experience: 10+ years

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