More clients, not more headcount

From client chaos to capacity. Beato runs the work that runs you.

Client overview

Mon 8:00am

Acme

Weekly report sent

Northwind

3 tickets answered

Brightside

Follow-up drafted

Atlas Co.

Onboarding · day 2

12 clients · 2 need a human this week

Client work scales linearly with headcount — reporting, comms, and ops grow faster than margins.

01

Every new client adds another inbox, another report, another standing call.

02

Your seniors spend billable hours on status updates instead of strategy.

03

Growth means hiring before the revenue lands — margins shrink as you scale.

A day with Beato

8:00am

Client reports, already out

Weekly status reports compiled from your tools and sent — every client, every week, on schedule.

11:00am

Client comms covered

CS Mode answers client questions in each account's context; Sales Mode chases the new business pipeline.

4:00pm

Capacity, visible

A cross-client view of what ran, what's pending, and which accounts need a human this week.

The plays Beato runs for you

Per-client workflows

Dedicated companions per account keep context, tone, and assets separate.

Beato ran this

12 clients · 12 companions · zero crossed wires

Client comms covered

CS and Sales Modes answer, follow up, and escalate — voice included.

Beato ran this

47 client emails answered this week · 6 escalated to you

Reporting on rails

Status updates and performance reports drafted from your tools, on schedule.

Beato ran this

Monday 8am: 12 reports compiled, approved, sent

Your stack

The full lineup, tuned per client.

Recommended setup

Enterprise

Custom pricing — unlimited Modes, SLA

Support

From tickets to loyalty

Sales Mode

From leads to deals

Operations Mode

From chaos to clockwork

Voice included

Client calls answered by your Modes

Talk to sales

We took on eleven new accounts last quarter without a single ops hire. The reporting alone pays for it.

Amanda Rodriguez

Managing Partner, ShopLocal Collective

Try it with your work

The same Beato that runs for agencies — give it something real.

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