It triages your inbox, runs your calendar, briefs you before every meeting, drafts in your voice, answers from your own files and does your research — all inside your own Google Workspace. Nothing is sent, booked or committed in your name until you say so.
Triage, follow-ups, scheduling, prep, drafting — the administrative tail of leadership quietly eats the hours you should spend on judgement and your people.
An assistant that sends and books on its own can commit you to the wrong meeting, or email the wrong thing in your name — before anyone looks. One mistake is costly.
The leverage of a great Executive Assistant (EA) is real — yet out of reach for most founders and owners, or stretched thin across a whole leadership team.
Inbox triage, calendar, pre-meeting briefs, drafting, research and answers from your own documents — one assistant you talk to in chat, holding context across everything.
It proposes; you approve in the chat thread. Only then does it send the email, book the meeting, or create the document. This is gated help — triage, briefs — just happens.
It works inside your own Google Workspace, on your own cloud account, through your own login. No third-party SaaS ever holds your mail, your calendar or your files.
You ask in chat — "reply to Jane", "find me an hour with the board", "brief me for 2pm". It drafts the exact action and shows you.
Right there in the thread: "approve", or "change the time to 3pm". You're never more than a word away from control.
Only the approved action runs — the email sends, the event books, the doc is created — and every decision is logged.
Every email, every meeting, every document, every task waits for your approval before it happens — and every proposal and decision is recorded in an immutable ledger. You get the leverage of an always-on chief of staff without ever handing over the authority to act for you.
Book a short exploratory session — we'll discuss your goals and where RAD Professional can take the most off your plate, then map a path that fits, in your own Google Workspace.