Helping You Stay on Top Without Burning Out

“The roots of education are bitter, but the fruit is sweet.”

— Aristotle

  • A young person is seated at a table, engrossed in a book, surrounded by a cozy atmosphere

    Organized

    - Perfect for when you need a second brain to manage the details -

    $150

    Deadline reminders

    Study schedule creation

    Accountability check-ins

    Weekly planning sessions

    Basic course file organization

    Light academic admin (emails, forms)

  • A woman using a laptop while seated on a bench in a public park, enjoying the outdoors

    Resilient

    - Includes all of the benefits of the ‘Organized’ package and more! -

    $275

    Visual study calendar

    Mental declutter support

    Course registration assistance

    Easy + cost efficient meal ideas

    In-depth files + folders organization

  • A student actively writing on a whiteboard in a classroom setting, surrounded by educational materials and peers

    Focused

    - We’ll go over what’s piling up, sort through what’s most urgent, and break it down into a doable action plan -

    $100

    Mental load reduction

    Study strategy planning

    Inbox/academic portal triage

    Finals week schedule mapping

    Assignment + exam prioritization

College life is a constant balancing act — juggling classes, assignments, part-time work, social life, and self-care. With so many moving parts, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed, disorganized, or burned out. That’s where a virtual assistant can step in: to help manage your workload, map out deadlines, build study schedules, and create a sense of structure that works with your rhythm. Whether you need reminders, help prioritizing, or someone to keep you accountable week to week, this kind of support can relieve the mental clutter and make school feel a little more manageable. It’s not about doing less — it’s about having the right tools and support to do it sustainably. With personalized assistance designed for students, you’ll have more room to focus on your education, your goals, and yourself — without the constant scramble.