Bloomie for small business owners

The admin, marketing, and follow-up work finally gets done.

Small business owners do not need another AI tool to manage. They need the recurring work finished: customer replies, emails, content, follow-ups, reporting, checklists, and daily operations support.

What comes off your plate?

A Bloomie can own repeatable marketing and operations tasks so the owner is not the default assistant, marketer, customer-service rep, and operations coordinator every day.

Human hire comparison

Covering the same work with people may require administrative support, customer service, and marketing support. BLS and wage data place many of these roles around $40k-$77k annually before payroll taxes, benefits, tools, training, and management time.

8-20hours/week often reclaimed
$597/mo part-time Bloomie
$997/mo full-time Bloomie

Sample 4-hour small business Bloomie workday

Your Bloomie workday is built around your daily outcomes, not generic AI suggestions.

8-9 AMCheck inboxes, website forms, open tasks, and customer questions.
9-10 AMDraft customer replies, vendor emails, newsletters, and weekly promotions.
10-11 AMUpdate task trackers, organize admin items, and prepare operations notes.
11-12 PMSend approved follow-ups, summarize completed work, and queue next steps.

Marketing work

  • Email campaign drafts
  • Social media content
  • Promotional copy
  • Blog or newsletter support

Operations work

  • Customer replies
  • Task and admin tracking
  • Reporting summaries
  • Follow-up reminders

Why not just use a chatbot?

A chatbot can tell you how to write the email. A Bloomie is assigned to draft it, organize the follow-up, update the tracker, and surface the items you need to approve.

Sources used for labor-cost context: BLS Customer Service Representatives, BLS Market Research Analysts.

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