Virtual Assistant for Financial Advisors.
High-performing virtual assistants, matched to how you actually work. Get your time back and spend it on what matters most. Your clients, your planning, and the relationships behind the book.
This is what's keeping you away from what matters.
What your VA picks up.
Here's the work advisors typically hand off. The shape varies by practice, we scope what yours owns first on the intro call, within the boundaries of an unlicensed assistant.
Client meeting prep. The packet ready when you sit down. Agenda, account summaries, and plan-update prep done before you walk in.
CRM hygiene. A book of business that's current, not a quarter behind. Redtail, Wealthbox, Salesforce, kept clean.
Scheduling and the review cadence. Annual and semi-annual reviews booked, confirmations sent, reschedules and no-shows chased.
Client follow-ups. Recap emails after meetings, paperwork chases, signature follow-ups, milestone outreach drafted for your sign-off.
Marketing and content. Newsletter, LinkedIn posts, market updates, webinar and event logistics, on cadence.
Back office and admin. New-client paperwork, vendor invoicing, expenses, compliance file organization, CE and renewal tracking.
Your time is valuable. Focus on what actually matters. Your clients, your planning, and the relationships behind the book.
Common questions from advisors.
Don't see yours? Bring it to the discovery call.
How does my VA learn the tools we use, like Redtail, Wealthbox, Salesforce Financial Services, eMoney, MoneyGuidePro, Orion, or Black Diamond?
Is my VA a licensed financial professional?
How do you handle client data, privacy, and compliance?
What kind of work can my VA actually take on, and what has to stay with my licensed team?
Will my VA be dedicated to my practice, or shared with other clients?
What time zones do your VAs work in?
What does onboarding look like?
What does a virtual assistant cost?
What if it isn't a good match?
Still have questions? Bring them to the call.
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