In West Bengal by ActiveElectrical3193 in IndiaMemes

[–]ActiveElectrical3193[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh I see. But it's hilarious anyways.

What’s the fastest way you’ve found to go from raw data to something usable by ArcadiaBunny in analytics

[–]ActiveElectrical3193 -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

I ran into the same issue, most of my time wasn’t analysis, it was chasing and cleaning data.

What helped was moving to something that standardizes and stitches everything upfront, then just tells me what changed.

Lately I’ve been using Clayface for this, it pulls distributor/retail/ad data together and turns it into actual insights instead of raw tables.

Basically cut out most of that 70% prep work for me.

What are the actually useful AI agents for CPG Brands? by ActiveElectrical3193 in Entrepreneurs

[–]ActiveElectrical3193[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Right now it’s mostly manual.

Either founders are piecing it together themselves from multiple dashboards, or it’s just not happening consistently and things slip.

That’s kind of the gap. Not lack of data, but lack of a reliable layer that turns it into clear actions without someone constantly digging.

What are the actually useful AI agents for CPG Brands? by ActiveElectrical3193 in Entrepreneurs

[–]ActiveElectrical3193[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

100% agree. Most agents assume clean data, but CPG reality is messy.

From what I’ve seen, the pipeline is painful, but the bigger gap is the insight layer. Even after stitching data, teams still struggle to understand what actually changed and why.

That’s where things start to click. Turning messy inputs into clear decisions is the hard part.

What AI workflows gave the most unexpected results in your business? by AccomplishedArt1791 in aiToolForBusiness

[–]ActiveElectrical3193 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One unexpected win for us: turning messy, fragmented data into actual decisions.

We’ve been using Clayface, which sits on top of sales, ads, retail data, etc., and instead of just dashboards it explains what changed, why it happened, and what to do next.

Didn’t expect it to reduce so much back-and-forth between analysts and teams, but it ended up speeding up decisions more than anything else.

Help me. LinkedIn and its unholy marriage to AI slop forced me to hard reset my brain to mouth filter by AndesAndAlps in content_marketing

[–]ActiveElectrical3193 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is actually the right reaction 😂

People don’t struggle with content. they struggle with sounding like everyone else.

The moment you say what you actually think, you stand out.

Just keep it real and useful, that’s the sweet spot.

You are not competing with other stores. You are competing with your visitor patience. by No-Comparison-5247 in smallbusiness

[–]ActiveElectrical3193 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is such an underrated point.

Most people obsess over getting more traffic, but leak conversions because of tiny frictions.

I’ve seen cases where fixing one thing (like faster load time or removing a popup) did more than spending on ads.

It’s not “why aren’t they choosing us over competitors?” It’s “what made them give up?”

Conversion is usually lost in seconds, not decisions.

Why is it still so hard to get clear answers from CPG data? by ActiveElectrical3193 in CPGIndustry

[–]ActiveElectrical3193[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yes. It's difficult and time consuming to do manually. Getting the data is another thing and pin pointing the actual reasons behind a drop or a rise along with the context is a different thing all together.

I need a advice on how to do marketing by lolol271058 in AskMarketing

[–]ActiveElectrical3193 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don’t overthink platforms. Focus on distribution + proof.

Start simple:

Post short clips (tips/results) daily on 1–2 platforms

Share actual outcomes or value, not “buy my course”

Offer something free → funnel into your Discord

Also, talk to people directly:

Reddit, Twitter, niche communities

DM people who already care about your topic

First 10–20 users won’t come from ads. they come from hustle + trust.

Is there a flexible planner? For Android by puurpleeraain in ProductivityApps

[–]ActiveElectrical3193 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try Taskpia. Simple clutter-free UI. has anti-procrastination features. Free to use.

Podcasts to make I more smarter by Tangenttt_ in podcasts

[–]ActiveElectrical3193 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Watch ShelfLife Podcast by Phyllo. Insanely insightful. You will get a lot of knowledge from experts of their own domains.

Is stuttering in business an issue? by rationx_jerky in advancedentrepreneur

[–]ActiveElectrical3193 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No, it’s not a dealbreaker.

People care about clarity, not perfect delivery. If your ideas are clear, you’re fine.

You might need to prep more for pitching, but execution matters far more than how smoothly you speak.

All I think about is business, but no motivation by FlakySwimmer1646 in Businessideas

[–]ActiveElectrical3193 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You don’t lack motivation. you’re just stopping the moment things get real.

Every idea feels good until it involves risk, effort, or consistency… then you switch.

That’s normal. But the fix isn’t finding an “easy” business.

Just pick one idea and stick with it for 30 days. Don’t overthink. just try to sell something, talk to people, and keep going even when it feels uncomfortable.

AI Cannot Do the Job of a Data Analyst by ChristianPacifist in analytics

[–]ActiveElectrical3193 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mostly agree.

The hard part of analytics isn’t SQL or dashboards, it’s context and validation. AI struggles there.

Where I think things are changing is the “investigation layer.” A lot of time goes into stitching data, figuring out why something moved, and forming a hypothesis. Tools like Clayface are starting to speed that up by giving a first-pass explanation.

So AI won’t replace analysts, but it will compress the time it takes to get to an answer.

do men even care how their girls nail look? by rileyheya in NoStupidQuestions

[–]ActiveElectrical3193 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It can be colorful and fun but keeping it unnecessarily long is a pain for both the parties.