Open Telegram. Talk. Worka handles the rest. No prompts to learn. No dashboard to manage. No new apps to download. Just open the messaging app already on your phone, say what's on your mind, and Worka does what needs doing — while you get on with the actual work.
Unlike ChatGPT or Google, Worka already knows your business. It works on a schedule, comes to you when a decision needs making, and runs in the background without you having to remember to use it.
Five real examples. Each one a job Worka handles while you get on with your day.
You've been meaning to post on LinkedIn for months. The problem was never the intention — it was finding something worth saying and sitting down to write it. Worka drafts it every evening in your voice, relevant to your work. You approve it in one tap. That's your entire job. Six months later, people you've never met are enquiring because they've been reading your posts.
You spent an evening networking. You met useful people. And then, like most times, life got in the way and the follow-up never happened. Leave a voice note on the way to your car — who you met, what you talked about, anything worth remembering. Worka handles the rest before you've got home. If you haven't followed up within 24 hours, it nudges you.
That's most tradespeople. Not because their customers wouldn't leave reviews — they would, enthusiastically — but because no one asked at the right moment with the right words. Worka asks after every job you tell it about. A year from now the difference in your Google ranking will be visible. The work was already there. Worka just collected it.
Former clients already trust you. Some of them need you again right now — they just haven't got round to calling. Worka surfaces two or three every week and drafts a genuine, warm message for each one. Not salesy. Just a door opened. The revenue was already there in relationships you'd built. Worka just reminded them you exist.
Tradespeople lose work every week because they can't reply to enquiries until evening — by which time the prospect has booked someone else. Voice note what you want to say while you're between tasks. Worka sends a professional reply in seconds. The job goes to you instead of whoever replied first.
No typing. No prompts. No learning a new tool. Just open Telegram — the app already on your phone — and say what's on your mind.
Describe a job on the drive back from a site visit. Tell it about the person you met at this morning's networking event. Explain the situation with the client who hasn't paid.
Worka turns what you say into something done. A quote drafted. A follow-up sent. A review request on its way. Before you've put your phone away.
Just met someone at the FSB event, her name's Sarah, here's her card...
Kitchen job in Barnet, three days work, fitment and tiling, tell them I can do Thursday...
Client hasn't responded to my quote in five days, can you chase it?
A short conversation — what you do, who your clients are, how you like to sound. That's all we need. You'll be set up and talking to Worka the same day.
Send a voice note. Type a message. Forward an email. Worka knows your business and knows what to do with it.
For the jobs you ask for, you get something back in seconds. For the things Worka runs automatically, it comes to you when a decision needs making. Your job is just to say yes or no.
Every evening, a LinkedIn draft in your voice arrives for tomorrow. Approve in one tap or skip.
Voice note after an event, Worka handles the follow-up. Nudges you if you haven't followed up within 24 hours.
After every job you report, Worka drafts and sends a personalised review request to that client.
Every Monday, two or three warm messages to former clients drafted and ready to send.
Every Monday, a short brief on what your named competitors did this week and one market move worth knowing about.
Every week, a scan for grants, schemes, and funding your business may qualify for. Most businesses miss thousands a year simply because they didn't know it existed.
Every Friday, a list of relevant networking events, industry meetups, and conferences in your area for the coming weeks. Filtered for your sector.
Every Friday, Worka asks three quick questions about your week. Turns the answers into a brief snapshot — what went well, what needs following up, what to prioritise next week.
Tell Worka when you send a quote. Four days with no reply, it nudges you with a follow-up draft ready.
Every week, a short brief on what's changing in your specific industry — regulation, trends, things your clients are probably reading about.
Paste or voice note an inbound enquiry. Get a professional, warm reply ready to send in seconds.
Describe a job by voice or text. Get a properly formatted quote draft using your rates.
Tell Worka who owes what and how overdue. Get a professionally worded chase at exactly the right firmness.
Describe a tricky situation. Get a calm, professional reply. Adjust with SOFTER or FIRMER.
Describe a project. Get a structured proposal with scope, pricing, timeline, and next steps.
New client confirmed. Tell Worka who they are. Get a professional welcome message ready to send.
Forward any confusing email with [BRIEF] in the subject. Get back what it means and what to do — in plain English.
Voice note or rough notes after a meeting. Get a clean memo with decisions and actions.
A new review landed — good or bad. Paste it. Get an on-brand response ready to post.
Forward a tender or RFP. Get a plain-English summary of what they want and whether it's worth bidding.
You can. Plenty of people do. But there's a genuine difference between a tool you have to operate and a service that runs for you — and it matters more than it sounds.
You open a tab. You think of something to ask. You type out the context. You evaluate the answer. You start again if it's wrong. And tomorrow you do the whole thing from scratch because it remembers nothing. Most people use it a handful of times and quietly stop.
Worka already knows your business — your rates, your clients, your voice, your sector. It works on a schedule. It comes to you. You just talk, and it handles what needs handling. The LinkedIn posts that go out on your behalf. The review requests that get sent after every job. The networking follow-ups that happen before you've reached your car. None of that requires you to remember, initiate, or learn anything.
It's not which one is more powerful. It's whether you want a tool you have to use or a service that works without you.
Worka is best for: sole traders, freelancers, tradespeople, coaches, and consultants running a business under 10 people who want things handled — not another tool to manage.
Start with one thing. The one that would make the biggest difference right now. You can add more whenever you want.
What you do, who your clients are, what you charge, how you like to sound. Plain English questions, no technical knowledge needed. Takes about 20 minutes. That's the most effort this ever requires.
We configure Worka around your answers and run it through real scenarios before you go live. You don't touch any of this.
That's your entire interface. No dashboard. No login. No settings to manage. Just Telegram — the app already on your phone.
Monthly check-in included. If something sounds off or you want to change anything, you tell Worka or tell us. We sort it.
Your only job in that 20-minute conversation is to answer a few straightforward questions about your business. Nothing technical. Nothing to prepare. You'll be live the same day.
Not sure? Book a 20-minute walkthrough. We'll tell you honestly whether it fits.
Lite works from the moment you set it up. It handles the job, every time, reliably.
Pro builds a picture of your business over time and gets noticeably better the longer you use it — more specific, more in your voice, more tuned to your sector and your clients.
Start with Lite. Move to Pro when you're ready. Or never — Lite is a complete service, not a trial.
Starter Lite
£19–£39/mo
depending on service
Essentials
£59/mo Lite · £89/mo Pro
Full Stack
£99/mo Lite · £149/mo Pro
Lite:
Worka handles the job well from day one. The LinkedIn posts sound professional and relevant. The follow-ups are warm and timely. The quotes use your rates and your format. It works.
Pro:
Over time, Worka learns the specifics. Your LinkedIn posts start referencing real things that happened in your week. Your review requests mention the actual job done. Your lapsed client messages reflect the relationship history. The output gets more specifically yours the longer you use it.
Both are worth having. Pro is worth upgrading to when Lite has already proved its value.
Not sure which plan fits? Start with one service.
Talk to us — it's a 20-minute callLeave your details and we'll call you back — usually within one working day. No pitch, no pressure. Just a straight conversation about whether Worka fits.