724 Care vs CourtClerk VAs: Operator-First vs A dedicated VA-First
By 724 Care · July 23, 2025 · 2 min
An honest, side-by-side read on 724 Care and CourtClerk VAs — 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 Care | CourtClerk VAs | |
|---|---|---|
| Model | Operator paired one-to-one | A dedicated VA |
| Vetting | 94% applicant rejection rate | court-filing knowledge |
| Pricing | from $1,180/mo (VA) / $7.40/hr (CC) / $1,650/mo (Accounting) | $12+/hr |
| Time-to-desk | 4.2 days median | varies — typical of dedicated VA arrangements |
| QA model | Editorial — weekly senior review | Throughput-shaped |
| Best for | Founders & ops leaders tired of offshore-by-default | small law firms |
How CourtClerk VAs Positions
CourtClerk VAs is best understood as Filipino VA service for court-filing and document preparation. Their strength is real: court-filing knowledge. The corresponding trade-off — and every model has one — is narrow vertical.
On Editorial QA vs Throughput QA
CourtClerk VAs’s strength — court-filing knowledge — is real. But the QA model is built for throughput. 724 Care’s QA is editorial: a senior practitioner inside our house reads your operator’s work weekly the way an editor reads a draft. The notes go to your operator and to you.
On Continuity When Things Change
Every offshore engagement faces three eventually: someone gets sick, someone takes PTO, someone leaves. CourtClerk VAs’s answer is shaped by a dedicated VA — sometimes another pool member picks it up, sometimes you wait. 724 Care’s bench is real: every operator has a trained understudy briefed on your SOPs, paid by us, on standby.
On the “Why We Switch” Pattern
The most common reason clients arrive from CourtClerk VAs: a vertical fit that wasn’t broad enough as the business expanded. The second-most-common: pricing transparency that didn’t survive the third invoice. We publish rates on the homepage. We bill what we quote.
Who Should Pick CourtClerk VAs
If your description is “small law firms”, CourtClerk VAs 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 CourtClerk VAs if small law firms sounds like you and $12+/hr fits your budget envelope. Pick 724 Care if you’ve already paid less and were unhappy with what came back.
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