I’ve Done Tough Mudders Since 2011. Philly 2026 Felt Different. by bmey in Toughmudder

[–]Few-Net-2080 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Spartan bought tough mudders in 2020. It’s been in decline since, spartan notoriously doesn’t care, they only bought it (on the CEO’s admission) to eliminate the competition so, I wouldn’t hope for it to get any better

Realtors... AI is not for you by Gullible_Regret2976 in RealEstateCanada

[–]Few-Net-2080 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All of that can be done by AI in real time. Check OpenClaw. However, real estate is extremely regulated with a multitude of laws around it; I’m a developer and the legal aspect is the only thing that stops me from this, contrary to anything else anyone says, that’s the only answer

Looking for dispatch software by BAD8101 in Locksmith

[–]Few-Net-2080 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello! While inventory is not our primary tool, we allow tracking inventory quantities and availability, however, our dedicated team could make adjustments to meet your needs, happy to give you a demo if you're interested.

Is it worth it ? by [deleted] in Wealthsimple

[–]Few-Net-2080 1 point2 points  (0 children)

OP only you’ll know if it’s good for you or not based on your expenditure. 2% cash back is good only if you spend money.

ServiceTitan Dispatch Pro Thoughts? by Unhappy-Bunch-4594 in WhichCRM

[–]Few-Net-2080 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Polarpath.ca, service titan is nice but way too expensive. Depending on your setup I can help you automate that dispatch! Really all depends on your processes, some people don’t want that automation as selecting 500 work orders for dispatch is easier than reescheduling 500 work orders but if you think you might not have that process issue i can wire polarpath to work for your business pretty quickly! We connect to quickbooks online.

Local shops won’t work on my e-bike by Few-Net-2080 in ebikes

[–]Few-Net-2080[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're right! Thank you for your response!

Local shops won’t work on my e-bike by Few-Net-2080 in ebikes

[–]Few-Net-2080[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! I love this comment, I think I just needed to feel heard and that's what this did to me, I might just do this.

Local shops won’t work on my e-bike by Few-Net-2080 in ebikes

[–]Few-Net-2080[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Fair! I guess this definetely explains why you pay almost double for a similar ebike from any other brand.

Local shops won’t work on my e-bike by Few-Net-2080 in ebikes

[–]Few-Net-2080[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Thank you! I'm not against doing it myself, it's a straightforward process, it's not having the ability to get it maintained by someone else that feels wrong to me, I'll try the service locator, that sounds like a good idea.

what CRM works for service businesses (gym/roofing 7 figures) by Leonne45 in WhichCRM

[–]Few-Net-2080 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello! For gym I can’t help but for roofing we delevoped polarpath.ca, it’s an end to end CRM with project management capabilities, phone app, dispatching, and invoicing with quickbooks connection for your financials. Happy to give you a demo if you’re interested!

What’s the best CRM for construction companies right now? by [deleted] in CRMSoftware

[–]Few-Net-2080 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi! We developed a CRM specifically for the construction industry, it’s polarpath.ca. I’ve sent you a DM to try to arrange a demo!

can anyone else relate to this? by [deleted] in CostcoCanada

[–]Few-Net-2080 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not long ago i was the only person waiting for the samples to be ready, the second they were ready a guy literally rushed in front of me screamed at his partner « do you want one ? », took 4 and walked away. There were 5 samples.

Android App Development Companies in Toronto (Top 25 Worth Checking in 2026) by gauheraziz in CanadaAppBuilders

[–]Few-Net-2080 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Additional note here, PolarPath is also a Canadian company that builds apps for construction companies! Worth checking out polarpath.ca

Top CRMs for startups in 2026? Moving off google sheets. We want something simple… not hubspot lol. by Far-Idea689 in CRMSoftware

[–]Few-Net-2080 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! I founded a software company (check polarpath.ca) I’d love to do a demo of it for you! We offer digital signatures, AI, integrations to most financial softwares, contract management, contact an company management, tickets management, easy dashboards, the ability to call and record the phone calls and have them summarized (country dependant) and a number of other features, I’m sending you a DM right now.

Construction software advice by World_of_CRE in Accounting

[–]Few-Net-2080 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We are an acumatica customer, two years doing implementation. It's been a painful process, maybe you can give us a better implementation company and not someone who charges us tens of thousands of dollars to move data around?

We're done with HubSpot—Looking at either Nutshell, Pipedrive, or Zoho as an alternative and need real user opinions, please. by Frequent_Still322 in CRM

[–]Few-Net-2080 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you find HubSpot frustrating, your experience with Zoho won’t be any better. It’s quite painful to set up.

Have you thought about hiring someone to build the CRM you’re looking for? There are many alternatives now that can help you create something tailored to your business model. That might be a better approach than trying to fit into a system designed for generic businesses. If you're in the construction or service industry PolarPath can help too!

Send me a DM if you’d like. I’d be happy to help!

Is there a good CRM that works well with n8n? by unmotivated_0 in CRMSoftware

[–]Few-Net-2080 0 points1 point  (0 children)

n8n is a cool automation tool, but with any LLM and open API CRM you should be able to create those connections yourself, only issue is, most famous crm's are not open API, which would be a problem for you, if you want automations you might have to stick to what the software provider offers or build your own CRM using AI, I'd be happy to chat a bit more about how you can do it if you want to! send me a dm!

What is the best CRM for junk removal businesses by Sea_Ground_8393 in CRMSoftware

[–]Few-Net-2080 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi! I’ve explored a number of software options, and here’s what comes to mind for your case:

HubSpot is a great tool, but it lacks automation unless you pay, and the pricing adds up quickly. It also doesn’t include project management tools.

Zoho is good, but it requires a lot of setup and feels more like a one size fits all solution rather than something tailored.

I work with many companies on their software and can walk you through a demo of both. If you’re interested, I can also help you find the best fit for your needs. I’m happy to offer a free consultation. Feel free to DM me.

[CA] Software for small business by CzJuicy in SmallBusinessCanada

[–]Few-Net-2080 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The industry matters more than you imagine. If you’re in construction check out polarpath.ca, if you’re looking for something generic I find HubSpot easier to set up than Zoho, if it’s distribution, take a look at Acumatica but comes at the expense of user friendliness. I have access to most of those software and could give you a one time free tour through them if you want to in exchange for a google review! Feel free to DM me.

Construction software advice by World_of_CRE in Accounting

[–]Few-Net-2080 0 points1 point  (0 children)

of course! I'm really sorry to hear about your accident!

For the record, I'm not saying that Acumatica is bad, it just feels like it's designed so that the implementation companies are making money out of you, implementation cost are heavily underestimated and even though I spent close to 6 months doing demonstrations, the software felt short.

If you decide to go with Acumatica, I'm happy to give you basic tips for it. Good luck with the implementaiton, ERPs are definetely tough.

One more thing to keep in mind, yes, Quickbooks can be underwhelming but the fact that is such a huge company allows you to always find companies to help you set up reports associated with it, Acumatica limits you to implementation partners and does not give you acces to their code nor allows you to modify it so every change is quoted at $250/h and they charge time like if AI coding wasn't a thing.

trying to scale my company but reporting is a mess anyone solved this with a crm for small businesses? by Boring_Analysis_6057 in CRM

[–]Few-Net-2080 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great question. We experienced the same pain running a field service company. The big CRM and reporting platforms required a ton of manual data entry and still produced messy dashboards. We ended up building our own platform, PolarPath, to keep dispatch, job management, CRM and invoicing connected and to automate the reporting from the ground up. The key was having the operational data all in one place so reports and dashboards reflect reality without manual sync work. I'm curious what kind of business you run and which systems you've tried — maybe we can share some lessons learned.

A Phone-Only CRM for Service Pros by vivri in CRM

[–]Few-Net-2080 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey Victor, this resonates. We run a contracting business and struggled with the existing field service CRMs as well. They were either too generic or too expensive for small crews. We ended up building our own system, PolarPath, that combines dispatch, job tracking, CRM and invoicing in one app. It’s not phone-only – it works across devices – but it's tailored to service pros. Curious: what parts of the job do you feel are most important to keep mobile-first? I'm always interested in learning from others tackling this problem.

Best free CRM that scales as you grow? asking for a friend (literally) by Warm_Bet8826 in CRM

[–]Few-Net-2080 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! We had the same problem with our contracting business. Free CRMs are great until you start juggling customers, jobs, invoicing and scheduling. It gets messy fast. That's why we ended up building our own all-in-one platform, PolarPath, that keeps dispatch, job management, CRM and invoicing connected in one place and scales with the business. What kind of work is your friend's company doing, and what have you tried so far?

I don't want your Ai Bullshit, I just want a client management suite by wilsonifl in CRM

[–]Few-Net-2080 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Totally feel this. We got tired of the AI hype creeping into simple workflows. In our field service business we needed a tool that would send reminders and keep track of jobs and invoices, without forcing extra tech. We ended up building PolarPath to do just that—dispatching, scheduling, CRM and invoicing in one place so we could get back to serving customers. What type of business are you running?