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  1. Business to Business Service

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Cheap Assist LLC specializes in providing highly trained, top-tier virtual assistants (VAs) to help businesses save time, increase efficiency, and scale their operations. Founded with a mission to empower entrepreneurs and business owners, Cheap Assist is the go-to solution for those looking to delegate tasks and focus on what truly matters: growing their business. Our virtual assistants are carefully vetted and trained in specialized skills, ensuring they are equipped to handle a wide range of responsibilities, from administrative tasks to customer support, data entry, and even niche-specific roles like ticket-pulling for brokers. At Cheap Assist, we believe in delivering quality service with a personal touch, which is why we work closely with clients to understand their unique needs and match them with the perfect VA. What sets us apart is our hands-on approach to training and onboarding, which guarantees our VAs are not just skilled but also aligned with each client’s goals. We prioritize building long-term relationships by offering consistent communication, tailored solutions, and ongoing support. Whether you’re an entrepreneur, a solopreneur, or part of a growing company, Cheap Assist is here to make your life easier, your business more efficient, and your goals more achievable.


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TrustScore 4 out of 5

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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

My VA Makes Us $$$

I have been working with my VA from Cheap Assist for about a year and a half. The experience has been excellent and, more importantly, VERY profitable for my business. I am confident that Cheap Assist VAs can bring value to all types of organizations. Mine has benefitted greatly and I intend to keep Cheap Assist VAs for the foreseeable future.

November 4, 2025
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Reliable, well trained

Reliable, well trained VAs. The first few were a little green but the company worked out the kinks. All VAs are now well trained for our needs. Any issues are resolved quickly as well.

January 16, 2025
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Top Class Service

I can’t recommend this service enough. They’ve been a game-changer for my business, handling everything from pulling tickets to managing admin tasks seamlessly. Super efficient, detail-oriented, and always on top of thing. This is exactly what I needed to scale.

January 16, 2025
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