Fractional Assistant vs Virtual Assistant
The key differences to help you decide which is best for you
By Claire Birks

What is a Virtual Assistant?
A virtual assistant (VA) typically offers remote administrative support. Think inbox management, calendar scheduling, data entry, or social media posting. VAs often work with multiple clients and are task-oriented, making them a great choice for one-off jobs or ongoing but straightforward duties.
What is a Fractional Assistant?
A fractional assistant goes a step further. They’re often more experienced and take on a strategic, proactive role—almost like having a part-time executive assistant or operations manager. You get a “fraction” of their time, but with a deeper level of involvement in your business processes, team coordination, or high-level planning.
Key Differences at a Glance:
Feature | Virtual Assistant | Fractional Assistant |
---|---|---|
Type of Tasks | Administrative, repetitive | Strategic, operational |
Level of Involvement | Task-based | Integrated into business |
Commitment | Flexible, hourly or per task | Set hours or days per week |
Skill Level | Varies, often generalist | Typically experienced or specialized |
So, Which One Should You Choose?
Choose a Virtual Assistant if you need help with routine tasks and want flexible, affordable support.
Choose a Fractional Assistant if you’re scaling your business and need someone who can think ahead, optimize workflows, and truly partner with you.