Still scheduling your own meetings?

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👋 Welcome back to All Things Remote: your weekly shortcut to building lean, efficient remote teams without the chaos.

In today’s send:

✅ Why you should stop scheduling your own meetings
✅ 3 ways to delegate smarter (without hiring)
✅ Quick ops diagnostic to find the real bottlenecks slowing your team

But first: a question for you…

What’s one task you’d love to automate right now?

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I have ways to help you…👇

Most founders I know spend hours each week on things they could delegate to automation and scheduling is one of the biggest time sinks.

An AI scheduling assistant that lives up to the hype.

Skej is an AI scheduling assistant that works just like a human. You can CC Skej on any email, and watch it book all your meetings. It also handles scheduling, rescheduling, and event reminders.

Imagine life with a 24/7 assistant who responds so naturally, you’ll forget it’s AI.

  • Smart Scheduling
    Skej handles time zones and can scan booking links

  • Customizable
    Create assistants with their own names and personalities.

  • Flexible
    Connect to multiple calendars and email addresses.

  • Works Everywhere
    Write to Skej on email, text, WhatsApp, and Slack.

Whether you’re scheduling a quick team call or coordinating a sales pitch across the globe, Skej gets it done fast and effortlessly. You’ll never want to schedule a meeting yourself, ever again.

The best part? You can try Skej for free right now.

The power of delegation (when you do it right)

Most founders think delegation means hiring more people.

But the best leaders don’t just delegate down, they delegate across systems and automation too.

Delegation isn’t about offloading work. It’s about protecting your time and scaling your decision-making

Here’s the framework I use 👇

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