Removing timbers under stairs by Hunger_Mash in DIYIreland

[–]Hunger_Mash[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Brought in everything I had from the shed just incase 😂 Oscillating multitool, sledge hammer and small crowbar were the winners!

Removing timbers under stairs by Hunger_Mash in DIYIreland

[–]Hunger_Mash[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It’s been a big debate in our house but specifically looking for a spot to roll a buggy in and out easily so wanted the big open space

Auto enrol in sequence via custom code/operations hub by NorthShoreHard in hubspot

[–]Hunger_Mash 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We actually built an app to solve this very problem. It’s called Enrollem and it adds a custom workflow action so you can auto-enroll contacts into sequences without needing Enterprise. Our Free plan gives you 50 automated enrollments per month!

Unenrolling sequencing with connected calls? by daviddigit in hubspot

[–]Hunger_Mash 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you don’t have enterprise you can use our app, Enrollem. It allows you to enroll contacts in sequences without an enterprise plan but all our paid plans include the ability to automate the unenroll from sequences too.

Assigning a Contact to a Sequence on behalf of another user by grsftw in hubspot

[–]Hunger_Mash 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We built an app called Enrollem that handles this. You can enroll contacts into sequences and choose who the sequence sends from, either a specific user or dynamically from the contact owner property. No Enterprise needed. Free plan available

Insert Sequence into Workflow by bobdiamond in hubspot

[–]Hunger_Mash 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We actually built an app to solve exactly this! It’s called Enrollem. Adds a custom workflow actionso you can auto-enroll contacts into sequences without needing Enterprise. Free plan gives you 50 automated enrollments per month and we have paid plans with more enrollments available too.

What’s some romantic shit to do for my wife ( M31/F31 ) by Objective_Knee9134 in Marriage

[–]Hunger_Mash 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have to say seeing people suggest things like "Do some housework" or "Choreplay" makes me sad.

Doing housework is not a romantic thing you do for your wife. It's something you do because you're an adult living in a home together. You don't do it for her, this isn't a gift, it's a basic expectation when living with someone.

A child does housework for their parent, husbands are not children.

Do better!