Admin work eats your days. From Nyon to Montreux, Sania prepares it.
From Geneva, Swiss Agent Network supports SMEs across the whole Lake Geneva arc. The economic fabric of Nyon, Lausanne and the Riviera is not the same — nor is the first process worth automating.
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Swiss Agent Network is based in Geneva and supports companies located between Geneva and Montreux: Nyon, Rolle, Morges, Lausanne, Vevey and the Riviera. We have no office in those towns — they indicate coverage, not a local presence. Onboarding is done remotely in most cases, and a meeting stays possible when it genuinely helps the project.
By economic area
Three different fabrics, three automation priorities.
Offering the same “first process” to a Nyon trading firm, a Lausanne practice and a Montreux hotel would be lazy. Here is what we observe.
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La Côte — Nyon, Rolle, Morges
Regional headquarters, trading houses and service SMEs, right next to Geneva. Daily work mixes French and English, with high email volume and counterparts across several time zones.
Usually first: triaging and drafting replies, then sales follow-ups.
Business services, healthcare, education, professional practices and young companies from the local ecosystem. Many appointments, files to assemble and follow-ups to keep.
Usually first: the calendar and quote preparation.
Many companies along the arc work in French locally and in English with international counterparts, sometimes on the same day. The writing language can be inferred from the file’s context or set by an explicit rule — never guessed.
Seasonality on the Riviera
A hotel or an event organiser does not receive the same volume in February and in July. A useful assistant absorbs the peaks without sending a generic reply when the enquiry deserves a person.
Documents that commit you
Quotes, confirmations, pricing terms: on these documents preparation can be automatic but sending stays subject to your approval. That is our default setting and we recommend keeping it.
Yes. Our team is based in Geneva and supports companies across the whole arc, from Nyon to Montreux via Morges, Lausanne and Vevey. We have no office in those towns: they indicate coverage, not a local presence. The arc is crossed in under an hour when a meeting is useful.
Do automation needs differ by area?
Clearly. On La Côte, regional headquarters and trading houses work in French and English with high email volume. Around Lausanne, practices and service firms mostly handle appointments and files. On the Riviera, hospitality and events receive highly seasonal inbound enquiries. The first process to automate is therefore not the same.
Does the assistant work in French and English?
Yes. This matters on the arc, where many companies work in French locally and in English with international counterparts. The writing language can be inferred from the file’s context or set by an explicit rule.
Do we have to travel to Geneva to start?
No. Scoping and onboarding are done remotely in most cases. An on-site meeting stays possible when it genuinely helps the project.
Which process should we start with?
The one that costs you the most time each week and whose result can be checked. We recommend a single, measurable scope to start, then widening only if the measurements justify it. See our selection grid.
Editorial transparencySwiss Agent Network is published by M-Heberge Avon, registered in Meyrin (canton of Geneva). The towns listed on this page describe a service area, not local offices: we have neither an office nor a branch in Nyon, Morges, Lausanne, Vevey or Montreux. The differences in economic fabric described here reflect the dominant activity profiles of those areas and are meant to guide the choice of a first process, not to announce results. Page reviewed by Ethan Avon. Last updated: 15 August 2026.
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