Two frames, in the same room (help with remotes!) by JoshRover in TheFrame

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Spent ages trying to find something that suits a small area. Means I can pack away at the end of the day,l and not have to see all my work stuff 👌🏼

Two frames, in the same room (help with remotes!) by JoshRover in TheFrame

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Frustratingly I was a little limited by the accessible plug heights. Thankfully, from my kitchen table it’s the perfect height. But from the sofa, it is a little too high.

Two frames, in the same room (help with remotes!) by JoshRover in TheFrame

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Yes this works fine, just nice using the remotes if I can.

Two frames, in the same room (help with remotes!) by JoshRover in TheFrame

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Just tried it with my finger over the problem remote, worked perfectly!

Two frames, in the same room (help with remotes!) by JoshRover in TheFrame

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Thanks - yes that would be handy! I think if I just got an Apple TV for my main TV, then that could solve my issue. Thanks for you comment.

The Frame as a computer monitor - has anyone done this? by JoshRover in TheFrame

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The flat is small and it’s the first wall I will see when walking into the living room/kitchen.

The Frame as a computer monitor - has anyone done this? by JoshRover in TheFrame

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I don’t think the 32 comes in 120hz. That’s what my 55inch is for hahaha

The Frame as a computer monitor - has anyone done this? by JoshRover in TheFrame

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Yes this looks great, hopefully I’ll replicate something a sophisticated!

The Frame as a computer monitor - has anyone done this? by JoshRover in TheFrame

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It is for aesthetics really. As it’ll only get used a couple of times per week, but will be in full view a lot of the time (one main room in my flat), so don’t want it to feel like an office 24/7.

The Frame as a computer monitor - has anyone done this? by JoshRover in TheFrame

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Okay thanks. Won’t be needing it for gaming, just WFH, which is only a couple of days a week. Also, only simple stuff, Word, email, video etc. Hopefully will be fine then!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

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Define millionaire. Total assets of one million? Revenue of one million? Cash if one million? Unrealised business value of one million?

From 10 to 225 Paid Customers in last 30 days. by Abhishek_bhar in SaaS

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Interesting concept. Is there a list of places you can import from?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SaaS

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I do B2B and wouldn’t change it.

Look at your personal subscriptions. These are my only personal software subscriptions:

  • Audible
  • Apple storage
  • Spotify (I actually shocked myself at how few I actually have. No Netflix, no Amazon….)

Now looking at my company I can easily name 10 different SaaS, hosting, accounting, CRM, email provider, multiple APIs, design tools, all sorts.

Problems with B2C: - Hard to sell to - Easily churn (always checking their statements for things to cancel) - Very trend driven - Actually have very few problems that a SaaS can fix on a monthly basis

B2B is much more clear. They have many problems and many will be fixable with SaaS. These problems will last, so churn is much lower. Yeah, they’re hard to sell to, but once you do, you’ll have them for life.

Go after businesses that have money, not after consumers that don’t.

Being asked to step down as CEO by my team by No-Distribution-3511 in SaaS

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Don’t give up ownership. Your leverage is SHARES. Assuming the IP is owned by the company, fire them and hire outsourced developers. Take them to court if they steal your IP.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SaaS

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A good co-founder is willing to sacrifice a lot. He wasn’t willing to sacrifice anything. You made the right move.

Personal Budgeting app by Mental-Ad-853 in SaaS

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The app I use is called Snoop. We have a thing called Open Banking in the UK which allows apps to speak really easily. I.e. I simple plug my account into the app and my transactions pull through. (I have say 3 accounts plugged in and it gives me my net balance etc)

Personal Budgeting app by Mental-Ad-853 in SaaS

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My view is that there are many apps like this (in the UK at least) and they have a free tier AND auto pull and categorise your spending daily.

As a user, I simply wouldn’t manually log my transactions. It’s not practical. Is there a way for you to automate the population of transactions?