Founders post about drowning in admin every single day. Linqin comments there in your voice, so you are the obvious answer when they finally decide to delegate.
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Founders drown slowly. They do not search for a VA, they just work Sundays. Someone has to name the problem before they will pay to fix it.
VA platforms rank you against the global minimum. Direct clients pay for reliability, and they hire people they have seen around.
Your calendar belongs to clients. The pipeline work happens never, and one client leaving becomes a crisis.
Tell the agent the topics your buyers post about and connect LinkedIn. Three minutes, once.
Real comments in your voice on the posts your buyers are already reading, on a safe schedule. Review each one first, or let it run.
Everyone who replies, likes, or visits your profile lands in your warm leads list, scored by heat and ready for a DM.
Spent my whole Sunday on inbox and invoices again. There has to be a better way to run a company.
The delegation moment has a lead-up, and it is posted in public: the overwhelmed founder, the Sunday admin session, the missed follow-up.
Comments start the conversations. Posts like these turn profile visitors into believers. The Posts agent drafts them in your voice.
Ten tasks a founder should never do themselves, with real hour counts.
A week in the life: what a VA actually takes off your plate.
The handoff doc template that makes delegating painless.
Three minutes to set up. Linqin comments in your voice every day and hands you the warm leads.
The Sunday admin session is the classic sign the business crossed the delegation line about six months ago. Quick exercise: track one week, and mark every task worth under $50 an hour of your time. That list is a role. Most founders find fifteen hours the first time they look.