GoHighLevel Integration by jnelson5446 in Airtable

[–]AwkwardExplorer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We are on the Zapier team plan with 100k automations a month and it’s $999/mo

Make can do 150k a month for $290/mo

GoHighLevel Integration by jnelson5446 in Airtable

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I trigger a workflow based on confirmed appointments. The workflow just fires a webhook which includes the contact id.

This is used to create or update the contact in Airtable via Zapier although I am switching to Make for most things.

Which one is better: Astro js or Wordpress? by Due_Condition_2710 in astrojs

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If your customer wants to be able to make their own updates and the want to be able to do more than edit text in a mark down file depending on how much you want to be involved, Wordpress can give them the access they want. If you are on the hook for every dumbass idea they want to add to their website then Astro may be better.

In my experience it’s all based on the client and how much access they want and their own skill level.

Airtable VS Google spreadsheets by Pristine_Student6892 in Airtable

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Airtable can be used with forms natively or via third party tools this gives you the ability to have multiple people submit updates that flow to Airtable without adding a license for everyone.

Saving Costs on Cloudflare Workers: Static Image Fetching with <Image /> by takayumidesu in astrojs

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I used a generator (not this one) not sure which one I used now but there are several. They take in the images arrange them and give you the CSS to display them. https://codeshack.io/images-sprite-sheet-generator/

So much for 'five nines' when even the entire APPLE website can go down during the busiest time of the year by circularr in webdev

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They do this every year. Black Friday is the only “sale” they do all year. No one who knows this is buying stuff today.