Full Time
25000-35000 PHP/month starting
40
Jul 11, 2026
This is a closing job.
You read a text conversation, figure out where the customer is, write the reply that moves them forward — 100–200 times a day. Our AI drafts it first. You edit or rewrite, then send.
CartForce reps text abandoned cart shoppers for US wellness brands. Last month, one rep helped recover over $100,000 USD for a single client.
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WHO THIS IS FOR
- Fast writer who reads people well
- You've worked with US customers and understand how they actually talk
- You care if the sale closes, not just if the reply went out
- You improve fast with direct feedback
Not a fit: anyone who needs a script or defaults to "I'd be happy to assist."
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WHAT YOU GET
Every conversation gets reviewed. You'll know what worked and why — daily. Most remote reps never get that. Top performers earn more as we scale. This isn't a ceiling job.
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HOW TO APPLY
All three required. Missing any = not reviewed.
1. Start your message with: CartForceX(yourname)
2. SIMULATION
Read each thread. Write one reply per thread, under 300 characters.
Sound like a real person texting — not a support agent. Use your own sales judgment. The goal is to help the customer, remove friction, and move closer to a purchase. That may mean answering directly, asking a smart follow-up, creating urgency, or whatever you think is the right move.
There's no one perfect format. We want to see how you think.
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Thread A
Rep: Hey Sarah — noticed you left a sauna in your cart. Any questions before you grab it?
Customer: Does it come with a chair? And how long does shipping take?
Rep: Yep, chair's included. Free shipping, usually 4–6 business days.
Customer: Ok perfect, I'm thinking about it.
Write the next reply.
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Thread B
Rep: Hey Mike — saw you were looking at the sauna. Any questions?
Customer: Just browsing, not really looking to buy anything right now
Write the next reply.
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Thread C
Rep: Hey — noticed you left the sauna in your cart. Still thinking it over?
Customer: Honestly it looks great but $320 feels like a lot
Write the next reply.
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3. LOOM OR VOICE NOTE (60 seconds)
Pick one answer. Walk through what you noticed, why you wrote it, what you were trying to make happen. Thinking matters, not production quality.