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724 Care vs Remso: An Honest Compare for SMBs needing turnkey roles

By 724 Care · January 23, 2025 · 3 min


An honest, side-by-side read on 724 Care and Remso — 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 CareRemso
ModelOperator paired one-to-oneSubscription seats
Vetting94% applicant rejection rateindustry templates
Pricingfrom $1,180/mo (VA) / $7.40/hr (CC) / $1,650/mo (Accounting)$1200+/mo
Time-to-desk4.2 days medianfast on paper; senior depth shows up only later
QA modelEditorial — weekly senior reviewThroughput-shaped
Best forFounders & ops leaders tired of offshore-by-defaultSMBs needing turnkey roles

How Remso Positions

Remso is best understood as Subscription-based VA platform with industry packs. Their strength is real: industry templates. The corresponding trade-off — and every model has one — is template-heavy, less custom.

On Continuity When Things Change

Every offshore engagement faces three eventually: someone gets sick, someone takes PTO, someone leaves. Remso’s answer is shaped by subscription seats — 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. Continuity isn’t an upsell.

On the Operator vs the Seat

Remso sells subscription seats. 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 Remso, the unit shifts — sometimes a queue, sometimes a pool, sometimes a freelancer pulled from a database — and accountability shifts with it.

On Pricing & What Actually Comes With It

Remso is priced at $1200+/mo. 724 Care starts at $1,180/mo for a Virtual Assistant, $7.40/hr for Call Center, $1,650/mo for Accounting. We’re not the cheapest in the category, and that’s the entire point — we vet 6% of applicants and keep them an average of 3.1 years. Cheap-by-default outsourcing burns through people; we don’t.

Who Should Pick Remso

If your description is “smbs needing turnkey roles”, Remso is a defensible pick. They earn their position in the category. 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. You read pricing pages.

The Verdict

If smbs needing turnkey roles is your description, Remso is a fine pick — they earn their position. If you describe yourself as a founder or ops leader who’s tired of explaining the same thing to a new VA every quarter, 724 Care is the move.

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