Virtual Assistants Are Getting Supercharged with AI, and Clients Are Loving It

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Virtual Assistants Are Getting Supercharged with AI, and Clients Are Loving It

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New Delhi [India], May 23: Spend an hour with an independent consultant in North America and a pattern shows up fast. The hours billed are not the problem. The hours not billed are. Proposals, follow-ups, decks, invoices, social media, the half-finished landing page, the tax document the accountant asked for three weeks ago. Most independent consultants do not have a revenue problem. They have an admin problem dressed up as a revenue problem.

The old answer to this was a virtual assistant. Hire someone offshore, hand off the calendar and the inbox, reclaim ten or fifteen hours a week. It worked for a long time. But the work of an independent consultant today looks very different from a decade ago. The deliverables have multiplied. A consultant is now expected to ship a newsletter, run a LinkedIn presence, send AI-assisted proposal drafts that don’t read like AI-assisted proposal drafts, build a small landing page for a workshop, maintain a CRM, and run a paid campaign — alongside the actual consulting. A traditional VA was never built for that.

The tools that are supposed to fix this — ChatGPT, Claude, Nano Banana for images, Lovable for quick web apps, and a dozen others, solve part of the problem and create a new one. There is a real learning curve. Most consultants pay for these tools and use them at maybe twenty percent of their capacity. The specialist work that used to get outsourced — a designer here, a writer there, a media buyer for a campaign, is now scattered across five Upwork hires and three Slack threads. The bottleneck has shifted from doing the work to integrating the tools and the people doing it.

Why does this matter?

Because the boutique consultant in 2026 is being asked to operate like a small firm without the people of a small firm. The information exists. The talent exists. The tooling exists. What is missing is one place that puts them together without the consultant having to be a project manager about it.

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