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56 contributions to AI-Powered Virtual Assistants
I just discovered Perplexity -
I don't understand why nobody talks about it more for VA work. I was spending so much time doing research for my client by going through multiple websites and copy pasting information. Someone told me to try Perplexity, and it literally pulls everything together with sources in one place. Is this actually reliable enough to use for real client research, or is it just good for quick lookups?
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I use it for first drafts of research. Saves time, but not fully reliable alone.
Scope creep doesn't start with a big ask
It starts with a small one you said yes to without thinking. A client asks you to 'just quickly' do one extra thing. You do it. Then it happens again. Then it's expected. Then you're doing 30% more work for the same rate. The fix isn't a long contract clause. It's one sentence: ' Happy to take that on — want me to add it to next month's scope or swap it with something current?' That single response protects your time while training the client.
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That “swap it with something current” part is smart. Feels way less awkward than just saying no.
Okay random question 😅
How are you guys organizing client passwords/login stuff safely? One client keeps sending me passwords on WhatsApp and I feel like that’s probably not the best setup lol. I’m still pretty new to VA work so curious what people normally use.
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I had the exact same issue 😅 Eventually moved most clients to 1Password because digging through old WhatsApp chats for logins was driving me insane.
Nobody is going to tap you on the shoulder and tell you it's time to raise your rates
You have to decide that yourself — and then back it up. What worked for me was keeping a running doc of wins. Time saved, problems solved, revenue influenced, systems built. Every month I added to it. When the conversation came, I wasn't guessing at my value. I had receipts. Start that doc now even if a rate raise feels far away.
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This is honestly solid advice. I started tracking small client wins in Notion a few months ago and it makes those pricing conversations way less awkward because you actually have examples instead of just “I work hard” 😅
Anyone else noticing clients suddenly expecting VAs to know basic automation now?
Not full developer-level stuff, but things like Zapier, Notion automations, Airtable workflows, etc. I had two discovery calls this week where they casually asked “you can automate that right?” 😭 Feels like the baseline skill set is shifting fast.
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Colton Avery
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