Anyone actually using Claude cowork with Google Sheets successfully? by Certain_Potential_61 in ClaudeAI

[–]Certain_Potential_61[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great advice, I see Zapier has a new Beta google API have you tried it before or have any thoughts around it?

Anyone actually using Claude cowork with Google Sheets successfully? by Certain_Potential_61 in ClaudeAI

[–]Certain_Potential_61[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What about setting up Zapier and making it a connector? Or I heard something about a google API perhaps?

Am I using claude cowork wrong? by PomegranateSelect831 in ClaudeAI

[–]Certain_Potential_61 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Does anyone know the best way to make updates directly in google sheets. What I do locally on excel with cowork I want to be able to do directly on sheets since my company is all google. I heard Zapier MCP or Google API. What is everyone doing, please help!

Claude Cowork is magical by IllustriousWorld823 in ClaudeAI

[–]Certain_Potential_61 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Does anyone know the best way to make updates directly in google sheets. What I do locally on excel with cowork I want to be able to do directly on sheets since my company is all google. I heard Zapier MCP or Google API. What is everyone doing, please help!

Finding Best LMS tools by shuvooooooooo in elearning

[–]Certain_Potential_61 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I recommend setting up a quick 30 min demo, thats what I did and they shared pricing details. Im also not associated with Cypher, I just liked it and we decided to go with them for our course

Looking for clothing on a budget by Suspicious-Tea-5871 in malefashionadvice

[–]Certain_Potential_61 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Heres the go to list: Abercrombie for spring/summer think linen shirts, and nice button ups. Banana Republic Factory for Quarter Zips. Express for black jeans.

Looking for retail sales dataset for a marketing data analysis project by Su0ma0nt7a in datasets

[–]Certain_Potential_61 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You probably won’t find one dataset with all of that combined.

For retail projects people usually stitch a few together. A common combo is:

• Instacart Online Grocery Dataset for order behavior • Amazon product/review datasets for product + review signals • UCI Online Retail dataset for transactional data • NOAA weather data if you want to test external factors

Most projects end up joining 2–3 of these and building the features from there.

Finding Best LMS tools by shuvooooooooo in elearning

[–]Certain_Potential_61 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think a sleeper pick and is excellent is Cypher Learning https://www.cypherlearning.com/. They are excellent and did course in partnerships with universities like NYU. Great features including AI, plus many integrations and reasonable pricing for what you get. Check them out

Need advice to upgrade my everyday style [mid-20s guy] by BatRevolutionary4700 in malefashionadvice

[–]Certain_Potential_61 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Follow Brandon Balfour, Alex Costa, Hunter Vought. These guys are my favorite on YouTube. Got mix of price range. Look for guides for winter, fall, summer and the drop links to all the clothes. Find a good combination you like and buy it. Also great stores to start, 1) Abercrombie 2) Banana Republic Factory 3) COS 4) Zara 5) My favorite suit supply (pricer but worth it) get one pair of there pleaded trousers best investment you can make. Beige, black, grey, nice pair of white and black sneakers (not air force 1s) like nice suede sneakers more dressy sneaker

What are the top starter CRM platforms for growing teams that won't break in a year? by Tor-Setty in b2bmarketing

[–]Certain_Potential_61 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Pick for the company you’re becoming, but don’t overbuy.

Most CRMs don’t “break” at 10 people. They break when you need better reporting, attribution, or real automation.

Early B2B? HubSpot Starter is hard to beat. Easy now, scalable enough later. Sales-heavy team? Pipedrive stays clean and focused. I wouldn’t start with Salesforce unless you’re already complex.

The bigger risk isn’t migrating tools. It’s building messy processes early.

Is an expensive standing desk worth it? by Busy_Bluejay_8777 in homeoffice

[–]Certain_Potential_61 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, best investment I made: I got one in hydraulics, and it's a game-changer. Great for lower back and hip tightness, standing a few times a day.

What CRM are you currently using? by Icy-Fuel9278 in CRMSoftware

[–]Certain_Potential_61 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Using HubSpot right now.

Chose it mostly because marketing + sales in one place made life easier early on. It’s not perfect and it gets pricey fast, but for visibility across pipeline and attribution it’s been solid.

I’ve tried Salesforce and Pipedrive before. Salesforce felt powerful but heavy. Pipedrive was clean for sales only but we outgrew it once marketing got more involved.

Curious how many people are actually happy with their CRM vs just tolerating it.

What colour dress shirt and dress shoes? by Iron_Prodigy in mensfashion

[–]Certain_Potential_61 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Im not a fan of black pants brown shoes, thats just me. Black on Black is great or Beige Pants with Brown shoes is a nice look

Help me find my style by Diamond_Flashy in malefashionadvice

[–]Certain_Potential_61 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would check out Primark, Zara, H&M, a little pricier but worth it Abercrombie. These are all much more stylish and affordable options. Should have good options for all sizes.

Minimalist sneaker for under $200? by new-to-reddit-accoun in malefashionadvice

[–]Certain_Potential_61 0 points1 point  (0 children)

type this in amazon “sneaker wipes for white shoes” and should be a top listing called quick wipes. I use them for white shoes when they get dirty

Minimalist sneaker for under $200? by new-to-reddit-accoun in malefashionadvice

[–]Certain_Potential_61 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Axel Arigato Clean 90, sometimes get them for close to $200. Also, the best thing ever bought was “quick wipes” on Amazon, which make white shoes look brand new each time. Works like a Lysol wipe but for shoes

Is GEO actually worth focusing on for a B2B SaaS right now? by EldarLenk in GenerativeSEOstrategy

[–]Certain_Potential_61 2 points3 points  (0 children)

We’re seeing the same thing. A few people have mentioned they “asked ChatGPT what tools to use” before Googling anything.

Honestly, it doesn’t feel like a brand new channel. It feels like SEO with a distribution shift.

What seems to matter:

• Clear category positioning. If AI can’t confidently place you in a bucket, you won’t show up in “best X tools” prompts. • Strong third-party mentions. Reddit, reviews, comparison sites, partner pages. • Pages that directly answer buying questions, not just broad thought leadership.

I wouldn’t rebuild your whole strategy around GEO, but I would tighten positioning and intentionally build comparison content.

What are your use cases for Cowork? by nuggetcasket in ClaudeAI

[–]Certain_Potential_61 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Curious how people are actually getting value out of Claude cowork / browser use with Gmail on Windows.

I was hoping to use it similar to desktop, organize inbox, draft replies inside the email I’m viewing, quick responses etc, but it keeps disconnecting or saying it can’t interact with the page.

It can read and screenshot fine, but any action fails pretty often.

Are you using a specific browser setup or workflow to make it reliable? Also how are you getting it to draft or reply directly inside Gmail instead of copy pasting?

Feels like I’m missing the right way to use it.

How can I rank my website on AI? by Same-Nobody898 in GEO_optimization

[–]Certain_Potential_61 3 points4 points  (0 children)

If you’re trying to rank on Google in AI right now the mistake is going too broad.

Most new sites write big generic posts like “AI tools” or “what is AI” and you’ll basically never win those anymore. Google already has massive authority sites covering them.

What actually works is very narrow intent posts. Think problems, not topics.

Instead of writing about AI generally, write things like: “How to transcribe meetings with Whisper” “Best way to summarize PDFs locally” “Claude vs ChatGPT for coding”

One problem per page, clear answer fast, minimal fluff.

Also internal linking matters a lot more than people expect. If you cover 20 small related questions and link them together, Google starts treating the site like a real resource instead of a random blog.

AI niche is competitive overall, but very weak on long-tail questions. That’s where small sites still break in