Virtual Assistant Services
Rebuilt for Modern Work
Traditional fixed-retainer VAs waste your money on idle hours and skill gaps.
TaskBullet delivers dedicated continuity and specialist routing through a Flexible Hour Virtual Assistant Model.
No long-term contracts • Cancel anytime
How It Works
From task to done — in four steps.
Submit a task
Email, message, or use your task board. Describe what you need — we take it from there.
We assign & route
Your account manager matches the task to your dedicated VA or a specialist by skill type.
Work gets done
Quality-checked deliverables returned on time. Revisions included at no extra cost.
Hours deducted
Only the time used is deducted from your bucket. Unused hours roll over for 90 days.
Why traditional VA models break
Most virtual assistant setups fail for the same structural reasons.
- —One assistant stretched across every function
- —You manage recruitment, training, and performance
- —Skill gaps when tasks fall outside their expertise
- —Bottlenecks when workload spikes — no backup
- —Fixed contracts regardless of actual usage
- —Hours expire monthly — use it or lose it
TaskBullet replaces this with a managed system.
A dedicated VA for continuity. Specialist routing for complexity. Managed oversight so you don't carry the operational load. And flexible hours that roll over — so you never pay for time you don't use.
How the system delivers
Dedicated continuity + specialist routing for complex tasks — all powered by flexible buckets of hours.
01
Your Dedicated VA
Primary contact. Builds context over time. Handles most tasks with continuity.
02
Management Oversight
Quality check. Specialist routing. Escalation handling — so you don't manage the manager.
03
Specialist Routing
Web, ecommerce, finance, marketing — complex tasks matched to the right skill set, not rotated.
TaskBullet's Flexible Hour Virtual Assistant Model: a dedicated VA handles most tasks with continuity, management provides quality oversight and routes complex tasks to specialists when needed, all powered by flexible buckets of hours with 90-day rollover and 60-day unused-hour guarantee.
What is the Flexible Hour Model?
A clear definition — and what separates structured from unstructured remote support.
Virtual assistant services are professionally managed remote support arrangements that handle recurring operational work on behalf of a business. Done well, they eliminate the bottlenecks that slow founders down — without full-time headcount costs.
The defining factor is structure. A freelance assistant from a marketplace is a different product from a managed service. TaskBullet provides the latter: specialist routing, quality oversight, and flexible capacity — all in one engagement. Learn more →
How the Bucket System works
- ✓Purchase a bucket of hours — not a fixed retainer
- ✓Use hours across your dedicated VA and specialists
- ✓Unused hours roll over for 90 days
- ✓60-day unused-hour guarantee if you can't find work
- ✓Scale up or down anytime — no contract
Ready to stop managing?
10 free hours. No credit card. No contract.
Six structural advantages
Why is TaskBullet different from other VA services?
Dedicated virtual assistant
Your core assistant stays consistent. Context, preferences, and workflows accumulate over time — not reset each engagement.
Managed oversight included
A dedicated account manager monitors quality, handles escalations, and keeps the engagement on track — so you don't have to.
Specialists matched by task type
Complex tasks outside your VA's skill set are routed to a relevant specialist. You delegate once and the right person handles it.
Flexible hours — 90-day rollover
Hours purchased from your bucket carry forward for 90 days. Work at your pace without use-it-or-lose-it pressure.
60-day unused-hour guarantee
If you genuinely can't find work for your hours within 60 days, TaskBullet will work with you to make it right.
No long-term contract
Purchase a bucket when you need one. Add capacity when workload spikes. Reduce when things are quiet. No notice periods.
How do VA models compare?
Three structures — with honest tradeoffs.
Freelance / Hourly
Independent contractors hired through platforms. Flexible, but you carry all management, training, and replacement overhead.
- You manage recruitment
- You manage performance
- Variable availability
- No quality oversight
- Hours billed as worked
Dedicated Retainer
A single assistant on a fixed monthly hour block. Consistent, but limited to one skill set and hours that expire.
- Predictable monthly cost
- Single skill set
- Limited scale flexibility
- Hours often expire
- Partial management overhead
TaskBullet — Managed
Dedicated VA for continuity, specialist routing for complexity, and flexible bucket hours that roll over. Management included.
- Dedicated VA + specialist layer
- Account manager included
- 90-day hour rollover
- 60-day unused-hour guarantee
- Scale up or down anytime
Not sure which model fits your workload? Read our full guide to hiring a virtual assistant →
When does one assistant make sense?
If your workload is narrow, repetitive, and predictable, a single assistant works well.
When your workload spans multiple functions or fluctuates week to week — structure matters more than headcount.
Does flexible mean rotating assistants?
No. You get a dedicated VA who stays consistent across every engagement. Specialists support behind the scenes — matched by task, not as replacements.
Dive deeper
- What Is the Flexible Hour Virtual Assistant Model? →
- 90-Day Hour Rollover vs Monthly Expiration: Real Math →
- Common Mistakes When Hiring Virtual Assistants →
- Managed VA Services vs Freelance: Which Saves More? →
- Flexible Hour vs Traditional U.S. Retainer: 2026 Pricing →
- Rollover Math: Step-by-Step Savings Calculation →
Ready for a smarter way to delegate?
Start with 10 free hours. Meet your dedicated assistant. See the system work before you commit.
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