The Agent Model Has a Hidden Cost Problem
When international businesses need something done in China, the traditional path is to hire a local agent. And often, it works — for a while. But as operations scale, the cracks start to show.
Here’s what most people don’t tell you before you sign on with a traditional agent arrangement.
5 Problems with the Traditional Agent Model
1. Single Point of Failure
One agent in one city. If they’re sick, on holiday, or overloaded, your task waits. Tuojin operates a distributed network — if one coordinator is unavailable, another steps in seamlessly.
2. No Accountability Infrastructure
Traditional agents report verbally. You get a phone call saying “done.” But what exactly was done? With Tuojin, every task is logged with timestamped photos and videos through a dedicated tracking dashboard.
3. Limited Geographic Coverage
Most agents operate in a single city. If your supply chain spans Shenzhen, Shanghai, and Chengdu, you need three agents — or one platform that covers all three. Tuojin operates across 20+ cities through a single service agreement.
4. Communication Gaps
Language barriers, time zone mismatches, and informal reporting create a fog of war. Tuojin provides bilingual coordinators and structured task briefs.
5. Pricing Opacity
Traditional agents often add margins on top of actual costs. Tuojin offers transparent, task-type-based pricing.
The Tuojin Advantage
- Dedicated platform with real-time tracking dashboard
- Bilingual coordinators bridging the communication gap
- Multi-city coverage under a single service agreement
- Structured documentation — photos, videos, and written confirmation for every task
- Flexible pricing — from single errands to ongoing retainer arrangements
- No travel costs, no visa hassles, no hotel bookings
Who Is Tuojin Built For?
We serve businesses and individuals who need reliable on-ground execution in China without the overhead of maintaining a local office or hiring full-time staff.
