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The most capable person on your staff.And nobody else can hire them.

A private chief of staff, assigned to one principal. Available at any hour, on the phone already in your hand.

The premise

You already have an excellent assistant. This is not that.

No one person can read the four hundred pages that crossed your desk this week, hold every contract your company has signed since 1987 in mind at once, and have an answer ready before you have finished asking the question.

An Attaché is engaged to one person. It learns how you think, whom you trust, and what you would rather not be told twice — in English, in Cantonese, in Mandarin, and in the shorthand you use with the people closest to you.

Not a system

Nothing is installed. Nothing touches your company's network unless you ask for it, in writing. IT is never in the room.

Not a chatbot

You send a voice note from the car. You get back the thing you needed — not a conversation about it.

Not a pilot

No committee, no discovery phase, no six-week evaluation. Fitted to you in a week — or you stop paying.

A demonstration

One principal. One Tuesday.

Nothing below is unusual. It is simply a day.

07:10

The morning note

Eleven lines, before you are out of the house. Your two currencies, the rate on your shipping lane, the one paragraph in this morning's paper that names your largest customer — and the Shenzhen utilities invoice, 40% above the trailing average.

08:40

A voice note, from the car

You hold the button and say it the way you would say it to a person. By the time you reach Central it has read both versions and named the three clauses that moved — with the wording you used to push back the last time this happened.

11:25

A forwarded quotation

No message, just the supplier's PDF. Back comes the comparison against the last three you accepted: unit price up 6%, a tooling charge that is new this time, lead time quietly extended by two weeks. And the reply, drafted.

14:00

Before the meeting

Half a page on the family you are about to sit down with. What has changed since 2019, what you promised then, who has joined the board — and the name of the son who has taken over, with how it is pronounced.

17:30

The board paper

Ninety-four pages arrive from the CFO. You get one: what changed since the last pack, the two numbers that do not reconcile with the management accounts, and the four questions to ask in the room.

22:45

The thing you would have forgotten

One quiet line. The personal guarantee on the Kowloon lease renews in eleven days, and the letter releasing your brother from it was drafted in March and never sent. The draft is attached.

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0:14

「同我睇一睇呢份合約, the one Peter sent last night — 有咩同上次唔同, 話我知。」

08:41
Read against the March version. Three clauses moved — two cosmetic. 08:52
Clause 9.2 — supplier delay. Your liability window goes from 30 days to 90. This is the one that matters.

In 2021 you pushed the same clause back to 45 with two lines. I have them ready if you want to send them. 08:52
Send it. 但係唔好太硬。 08:54

The whole product, as your principal will experience it: one thread, on the phone he already uses.

Reach

Connected to whatever you already use.

Most of the value is in what it can see — the systems you actually run on, and the outside sources your trade turns on.

Mail
Calendar
Documents
Accounting
ERP & inventory
WhatsApp groups
Bank statements
The contract archive
Filings & registries
Market data
Shipping & freight
Whatever else you ask for

Any connection you request is built and tested within one working day.
You ask in the morning; it is working by the evening. No queue and no roadmap — there are only ten of you.

The fitting

A week, and then it is simply there.

I

Ninety minutes

We sit with you. What you read, what you sign, what irritates you, what you have meant to get to for two years.

II

We build it

Connected and tested against work you have already done — so you judge it on documents whose answers you know.

III

It appears

On WhatsApp, on day six. Nothing to install and nothing to learn. You write to it as you write to anyone.

IV

It compounds

Watched and improved continuously. It gets better at your particular business every week it works for you.

Discretion

What we commit to, in writing.

You are being asked to let something read your contracts, your accounts and your correspondence. The terms are plain, and they are contractual — not aspirational.

Your own instance

It runs alone. It never sees another principal's affairs.

Never used for training

Nothing you send improves any model — ours or anyone else's.

A full record

Every document read and action taken is logged, and the log is yours to inspect.

Signed before we begin

A mutual non-disclosure agreement is executed before the first connection is made.

Erased on request

One instruction removes everything. Confirmed to you in writing within seven days.

Where it lives

The hosting jurisdiction is agreed in writing before the fitting, and not changed without your consent.

Terms

One rate. No engagement fee.

US$1,000

per principal, per month

  • The fitting week, at no charge
  • Unlimited use — there is no meter running
  • Any connection you request, built within one working day
  • Continuous maintenance and improvement
  • A named person to call, not a support address
  • Month to month. Thirty days' notice, and no exit conversation

The founding ten. We are fitting ten principals, by introduction only. Ten is not a marketing number: it is the largest number we can serve at this standard while still building a connection the same day it is asked for. Those ten hold this rate for as long as they remain — it does not rise, whatever the rate becomes afterwards.

Introductions

If this is of interest, the next step is a conversation.

Ninety minutes, at your office, at your convenience. You will see it working on your own documents in that meeting — not a demonstration prepared for someone else. If it is not obvious to you by the end of it, there is nothing further to discuss and no one will follow up.

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