Idiom/Phrase for "results without work/effort"


I'd be greatly appreciative of a cleverly devised idiom/phrase that depicts the following concept:



Results without work/effort.



...and/or...



My Work/Effort; Your Result.



Any idioms/phrases you can recount or conceive would be of use.





The idiom/phrase should be in the context of service offering/hiring or task delegation, not free-loading as most answers thus far have understandably assumed. E.g.



[You hire me for] My Work/Effort; [My work/effort produces] Your Result.




Answer



Based on your clarifications, how about "we'll take care of everything"?



Even if you think you could do a good job at decorating your home, you might not have a lot of time to do it. In this case, a professional can take care of everything. Everything will be done quicker and you’ll be less stressed.



(www.homedit.com)


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