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There's a specific moment high-pressure people rarely talk about: the breath you let out when something you've been white-knuckling stops being yours to carry.
Offload is being built to manufacture that moment on purpose — every week.
You hand a recurring task to someone competent. For a second you brace — and then nothing breaks. It just… leaves your head. That quiet drop in your shoulders is the whole product.
Most "virtual assistant" pitches sell hours. We think the thing people actually want is the relief of letting go without it falling apart.
One human point of contact, AI agents doing the repetitive depth behind them. You hand over the recurring stuff — scheduling, follow-ups, research, inbox triage, the chasing — and stop holding it.
Enough to take a real category of work off your plate, not so much it becomes another thing to manage.
For people whose default is "I'll just do it myself." The job is to earn the handoff, then keep it boringly reliable.
A number to react to, not a checkout. Tell us below if it's high, low, or about right — that's part of what we're trying to learn.
Not live yet. This is a waitlist to gauge whether the relief is worth paying for. No charge, no commitment.