Start by sharing what you'd like help with.
Whether it’s managing your inbox, handling admin, or supporting a full project, the more detail you can give, the better. Don’t forget to let us know how many hours of support you think you’ll need each month - even a rough idea helps us build the right solution for you.
Once we understand your needs, we’ll match you with the most suitable VA from our carefully selected team. We’ll look at experience, skillset, and working style to make sure they’re the right fit for your business.
A member of the Bee Executive team will be in touch to:
Happy to move forward? Great!
We’ll send over your e-contract, lock in your start date, and get your dedicated VA ready to join your business. Just like that - you’re officially part of the Bee Executive family.
Share the type of support you're looking for - whether it’s inbox management, general admin, or full project support. A rough idea of the hours you’ll need each month helps us create the right solution.
We’ll review your requirements and match you with the most suitable VA from our trusted team, considering experience, skillset, and working style to ensure the best fit for your business.
A member of the Bee Executive team will reach out to introduce your recommended VA, explain how we work, and walk you through our fees and service options.
Once you're ready to proceed, we’ll confirm your start date, send your e-contract, and prepare your dedicated VA to onboard into your business. Welcome to the Bee Executive family.
Employing virtual assistants can lead to substantial savings, with businesses reducing operational costs which is achieved by minimising expenses related to office space, equipment, and employee benefits.
Virtual assistants take on time-consuming tasks such as email management, scheduling, invoice chasing and customer service. This delegation allows business owners and their teams to focus on strategic activities that drive growth, leading to reported productivity increases.
Virtual assistants offer the flexibility to scale services up or down based on business needs, making it easier to manage workloads during peak periods without the long-term commitment associated with permanent staff.

















