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724 Care vs Assistantly: Who Actually Owns the Outcome?

By 724 Care · April 10, 2025 · 3 min


An honest, side-by-side read on 724 Care and Assistantly — what each is, who each is for, where the two genuinely diverge, and which is the right call for your brief.

At a Glance

724 CareAssistantly
ModelOperator paired one-to-oneA dedicated VA
Vetting94% applicant rejection ratematching emphasis
Pricingfrom $1,180/mo (VA) / $7.40/hr (CC) / $1,650/mo (Accounting)$1800+/mo
Time-to-desk4.2 days medianvaries — typical of dedicated VA arrangements
QA modelEditorial — weekly senior reviewThroughput-shaped
Best forFounders & ops leaders tired of offshore-by-defaultexecs wanting a single curated match

How Assistantly Positions

Assistantly is best understood as Hand-matched dedicated VA service. Their strength is real: matching emphasis. The corresponding trade-off — and every model has one — is expensive matching fees.

On Who the Tool Is Actually For

Assistantly is the right answer for execs wanting a single curated match. We mean that. If you’re in that category, the rest of this page is academic — go with them. 724 Care is built for buyers who’ve been burned by offshore-by-default and are willing to pay a premium to never repeat the experience.

On Rate Cards vs Result Cards

Assistantly’s pricing — $1800+/mo — is honest about the rate card. 724 Care’s pricing tries to be honest about the result card: $1,180/mo buys you 160 dedicated hours from a senior operator, paired one-to-one. The rate is higher; the per-hour-of-real-work cost usually isn’t.

On the Operator vs the Seat

Assistantly sells a dedicated VA. 724 Care sells operators. The unit of accountability is the difference: with us, one named operator owns one client’s workstream end-to-end and is reviewed weekly by a senior editor on our side. With Assistantly, the unit shifts — sometimes a queue, sometimes a pool, sometimes a freelancer pulled from a database — and accountability shifts with it.

Who Should Pick Assistantly

If your description is “execs wanting a single curated match”, Assistantly is a defensible pick. They earn their position. We’re not going to tell you they’re bad — they’re not. They’re optimised differently.

Who Should Pick 724 Care

You’re a founder or ops leader who’s run at least one offshore engagement before, watched it disappoint, and decided that the next one will be either a great hire or no hire. You’d rather pay $1,180/mo for one operator who knows your SOPs cold than $700/mo for a rotating cast that never quite does.

The Verdict

Decision rule: pick Assistantly if execs wanting a single curated match sounds like you and $1800+/mo fits your budget envelope. Pick 724 Care if you’ve already paid less and were unhappy with what came back.

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