The problem for executive assistants
Assistants hold an enormous amount of context and handle endless logistics. The mental load of remembering everyone's preferences and juggling competing calendars is constant.
How OSP.net helps
OSP shares the load. It drafts the routine correspondence, finds calendar slots across people, coordinates logistics, and remembers the preferences you'd otherwise carry in your head — so nothing slips and you scale your support.
Example workflows
- “Find a time that works for these four people next week and send the invite.”
- “Draft replies to the routine emails in the inbox and flag anything that needs the principal.”
- “Remember that this guest prefers window seats and aisle hotel rooms for next time.”
Integrations executive assistants use most
Connect the tools you already work in:
Frequently asked questions
- Can it manage more than one person's schedule?
- Yes. You can run multiple agents or one agent with access to multiple calendars, each keeping its own context and preferences.
- Does it remember preferences over time?
- Yes. Persistent memory means the agent keeps preferences, recurring contacts, and past arrangements available without you re-entering them.