You're the whole team.
Marilightens the load.
Mari makes sure no lead goes cold, no promise gets forgotten, and the evenings finally belong to you again.
Wired into the tools you already run on.
Connect each service once, with one click, and Mari treats them as her own hands. She reads your inbox in Gmail, holds your week in Calendar, finds the file you mean in Drive, drives a spreadsheet in Sheets, sets up the Meet or Zoom and ships the contract via DocuSign. Tokens are encrypted and partitioned to you alone, she uses the access, never sees the raw secret.
Every app she connects to
Awake a minute. The day is already mapped.
Four lines waiting in his Telegram before coffee: three things that genuinely need him today, two threads that moved overnight, last night's DMs already handled. The day is laid out before he stands up.

Inbox down to five.
While he's wrapping his morning routine, 47 new emails get sorted. Thirty-one are quietly handled, eleven drafted in his voice for one-tap approval, five set aside as truly his. He arrives at the desk to a clear board.

Customer call brief on his desk.
Before the ten o'clock with a key client, Mari drops a brief: their account history, the last three things they raised, what they're likely to push on today, his strongest counter. He reads it in two minutes flat.

In the call, every promise caught.
Mari joins the call quietly, captures the conversation, picks up the commitments, his and theirs, the moment they are made. By the time he hangs up, the follow-ups are already drafted in his inbox.

A hiring wave, sent in his voice.
Eight personal first-touches to senior-engineer candidates leave his inbox, paced through the morning. Each one opens with something specific from the candidate's last six months of work, not a template, never a sequence.

A vendor, renegotiated by lunch.
His cloud bill was creeping. Mari pulled the contract, drafted a renegotiation note in his voice, got the supplier's account manager on a Wednesday call. He never opened the contract himself.

Three replies, three right next moves.
Replies came in over lunch, from a partner, a candidate, a journalist. Each one already has the right draft waiting: a meeting slot, a longer answer, a friendly nudge for the one still cooling.

Team digest drafted from live numbers.
Mari pulls the week's figures from his live Sheets, drafts Friday's founder's note, and leaves the whole digest waiting for his read tomorrow morning. The metrics page never goes stale.

The day, closed in two lines.
Before dinner: what shipped, what's still open, who he owes a reply to, what Mari will keep moving overnight. The laptop closes. The phone goes face down.

A research analyst, an ops assistant and a fixer, in one.
Ask in words, and she opens a real browser to answer. She compares competitor pricing into one sheet, pulls a list of contacts off a directory, reads a 40-page market report and brings back the four useful pages, fills out a tax form, books a flight, renews a subscription. When a site needs a login, she hands you a live page to type your password into yourself, it never leaves your screen.
How she works the web
Your numbers, kept current while you sleep.
Mari treats your Sheets like a living surface, not a static file. The cap table updates the moment a SAFE closes, the pipeline refreshes with this week's replies, expenses drop into the right rows already categorised, the monthly burn report drafts itself in plain language. Ask her in any chat, 'what did we close in May, and at what valuation', and the cell moves, or the answer comes back.
Every tool she plugs intoAn investor outreach, run as one ongoing job.
The kind of work that drags on for weeks if a founder does it themselves. Mari treats it as a single mission, runs it across the open web and your inbox, and keeps a live read-out of where it stands.

Build the long list
A clean shortlist of Dubai funds, family offices and active angels matched to your stage and sector. Names, focus, ticket size, recent cheques, the partner who actually leads, all pulled from the open web into one live sheet.
Study each one
For every name she reads their recent investments, their public theses, the founders they've backed, their press of the last twelve months. It becomes a short brief and one warm angle worth opening with.
Prepare the materials
She drafts the cold-intro email in your voice with the right angle per investor, prepares two deck variants (a short one to open, a longer one for the second meeting) and a one-page memo for inbound questions.
Send the first wave, paced
Outreach goes out in measured batches across the week, not in a single blast, so it lands like a real founder writing, not a sequencer. Sends from your inbox, signed as you, with the right deck attached.
Wait, and watch
Mari sits on the thread for as long as it takes. A reply at 11pm next Thursday is exactly the same to her as a reply ten minutes after sending. No one cools off because she got distracted.
Reply, follow up, book
When an investor responds, the right next move is drafted: a meeting time that fits your calendar, the longer deck, an answer to a specific question, the friendly nudge after a week of silence. Meets and Zooms booked, links sent.
Live status, every Friday
A single sheet stays current: who's contacted, who's open, who passed, who's on call this Thursday, who needs a nudge by Tuesday. Friday she sends you a four-line read-out: replies, meetings, where she'd push next.
It's the same kind of job, over and over.
Once the fundraise pattern clicks, you see it everywhere. Anything that takes weeks of patient outreach, tracking and follow-up, Mari runs the same way.

Five strong senior hires by Q3.
- Builds a shortlist from LinkedIn-style searches and warm sources
- Drafts personal outreach in your voice per candidate
- Books the calls and screening rounds against your calendar
- Keeps a funnel sheet alive: sourced → in talks → in offer → joined
Warm intros into your fifty target accounts.
- Maps the right buyer at each target company
- Mines your network for a viable warm-intro path to each
- Sends the intro-ask in your voice to your contact, plus the forward-ready email
- Tracks every chain and follows up until the door opens or closes
Coverage of the launch in five publications.
- Lists the journalists who actually cover your space, and their last three stories
- Drafts a custom pitch per journalist, tied to a recent angle of theirs
- Sends and tracks; follows up at the right cadence, never too fast
- Books the calls the moment one says 'tell me more'
Win back the ones who went quiet.
- Pulls the customers you haven't touched in 90+ days from your CRM
- Drafts a short, personal 'what's new' tied to their last stated goal
- Sends in measured waves; logs replies and reasons against the row
- Books the calls that convert; surfaces the ones with clear churn signals
Every call, three times more useful.
Before, during and after, Mari makes the meeting earn its hour.

A brief on your desk before the call
Who they are, where you left off last time, every open commitment between you, what they're likely to ask, three things you might want from this conversation.
She joins, listens, and captures
On Meet or Zoom, with everyone's say-so, she sits in the call, records the conversation and picks up commitments and decisions as they happen, yours and theirs.
Recap, next steps, and a draft follow-up
A clean summary in your inbox within minutes. Every promise made gets its own tracked follow-up. The thank-you email is already drafted in your voice, waiting for your yes.
Inbox, paperwork, knowledge, three rivers, one keeper.
The three streams that quietly eat a founder's week. Mari sits in the middle of all three.

Your email, brought back down to five.
Whatever the volume, Mari leaves you with only the messages that actually need a founder.
- Confirmations, calendar pings, polite no's, quietly closed.
- Drafts the considered replies in your voice for your one-tap send.
- Schedules a soft follow-up on every email you send, so nothing goes silent.
- Pulls up the right thread when you ask, 'what did Ali say about the SAFE'.
- Surfaces only the five emails that genuinely need you today.
The paperwork, drafted, reviewed, signed.
From an NDA to a vendor agreement to the closing of a SAFE , she carries the document from blank page to signed PDF.
- Drafts NDAs from your standard template, filled in for the counterparty.
- Reads vendor agreements and flags the non-standard terms in plain language.
- Sends documents via DocuSign and nudges if a signature is missing after 48 hours.
- Files the signed copy into the right Drive folder, named the way you name them.
Everything you've ever said, kept.
A founder's real edge is memory. Mari keeps a working memory of every conversation, document and call.
- Every email, chat, document and voice note flows into a memory she can search.
- Ask by meaning: 'what did marketing say about pricing last quarter', and she finds it.
- Cross-reference on demand: 'who at our portfolio is dealing with the same problem'.
- Brief on demand: 'everything we have on Fund X', in one paragraph, with the source.
The hundred small things, just gone.
Past the missions and the meetings, there is the friction. Mari handles it end to end.

- Flights and hotels: searches, suggests, books with one yes from you.
- Visa and immigration forms: pre-filled, ready for your check and submit.
- Restaurant bookings, calendar holds for partner dinners, all handled.
- Expense receipts categorised, filed, drafted into the monthly report.
- A quarterly subscription audit: duplicates, stale ones, things you forgot you pay for.
She acts in your name, and you stay the one in charge.
Mari drafts and asks before hitting send when the stakes are real, holds back from anything that touches your money, signature or privacy without you, and writes nothing in your name without your yes. The whole log is open. The pause button is one tap away.
How she keeps you in controlThe features underneath.
Everything on this page is built on a handful of underlying capabilities. Follow any thread to see the full picture.
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