Find Your Perfect Fit

Think of these plans like choosing your ideal sidekick. Whether you need a little admin magic, consistent creative help, or full-blown VA support, there’s a package designed to match your pace, your projects, and your priorities.
Each plan includes flexible hours, transparent pricing, and that signature Alex Jay efficiency — minus the corporate stuffiness.

Monthly Packages

Your business, backed by reliable VA support - Without the full-time costs!

Package Hours Includes Price
the Kickstart 10 hrs - Inbox & Calendar Management - Basic Data Entry & CRM Updates - Appointment Scheduling - Light Social Media Scheduling (pre-made content only) - Client Follow-ups & Reminders NZ$300/pm
the Momentum 20 hrs Includes everything above + Invoice Processing & Payment Follow-ups - Customer Service (Emails & Calls) - Social Media Scheduling & Basic Engagement - File & Document Organization - Research & Data Compilation NZ$600/pm
the Gamechanger 30 hrs Includes everything above + Light Content Creation in Canva - Template Design (Emails, Docs, Social Media) - Podcast Episode Uploads & Basic Admin - Real Estate Admin (Listing Coordination, Docs, Scheduling) - Trades/Service-Based Support (Job Scheduling, Invoice Prep) NZ$900/pm
the Powerhouse 40 hrs Includes everything above + Evaluate and prioritize top ideas - Set SMART goals and develop an action plan - Assign tasks, set deadlines, and establish progress metrics NZ$1200/pm

Think of our monthly packages like your VA wardrobe — from a light layer of admin support to a full tailored fit with priority access, there’s a style to suit every business.


Specialized Packages

 

Got a one-off project? Then our One-Off Service (starting from $35/hr) could be exactly what you need — perfect for things like one-time admin tasks, Canva branding & graphics, or a social media audit.



 


But if your needs are a little bigger (or more ongoing), check out our Specialized Packages — tailored solutions designed to give you the right level of support, when a standard package just doesn’t quite cut it.