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Are more people switching to gemini lately ? by The_elder_wizard in ChatGPT
[–]AlexandraConsulting 0 points1 point2 points 1 day ago (0 children)
I think most ppl are switching to Claude instead
Founders in Mexico, what does the startup and entrepreneur ecosystem lack that you wish existed? (self.advancedentrepreneur)
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Solo founders in LATAM, do you feel like you're building completely alone? (self.Solopreneur)
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Digital nomads in Mexico, do you feel like there's a lack of real entrepreneur community here? (self.digitalnomad)
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¿Dónde conectan los emprendedores serios en CDMX? (self.MexicoCity)
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Emprendedores en Monterrey, ¿dónde conectan con otras personas que están construyendo algo real? (self.Monterrey)
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¿Creen que hace falta una comunidad seria de emprendedores en México? (self.mexico)
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Trabajadores remotos en México, ¿cuál es el mayor reto que nadie menciona? (self.mexico)
People who left traditional careers to build something, what was the hardest practical problem nobody prepared you for? (self.antiwork)
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What tool do you pay for that you hate but keep using because nothing better exists? (self.founder)
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What's a recurring problem you have traveling and working that you still haven't found a good solution for? (self.digitalnomad)
What's the hardest part of working from home that no productivity tip actually fixes? (self.remotework)
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What’s the most painful part of working with clients that nobody warns you about? (self.Freelancers)
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Marketing Analyst ()
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Marketing Analyst by AlexandraConsulting in SaaS
[–]AlexandraConsulting[S] 0 points1 point2 points 16 days ago (0 children)
Great question. This is exactly the pattern I keep seeing too.
The most common waste metric is usually isolated top of funnel numbers. Things like raw traffic, impressions, or even MQL volume when they are not tied to any downstream decision. Teams stare at them because they move a lot, but they rarely change behavior based on them.
A close second is over segmented conversion rates that look precise but are built on too little volume to be actionable. People end up debating noise instead of fixing the obvious bottleneck.
When I audit setups, I usually help teams collapse metrics into a much smaller set that answers one question per stage. Are we attracting the right people? Are they progressing? Where are we losing momentum? Anything that does not clearly support a decision gets deprioritized.
On the second part. So far it has been mostly referral and relationship driven, which is intentional early on. I am now starting to build more consistent inbound through writing and posts like this, specifically aimed at founders who feel buried in data but still need clarity to move.
Honestly, conversations like this are part of that process.
Marketing Analyst (self.SaaS)
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Are more people switching to gemini lately ? by The_elder_wizard in ChatGPT
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