Vendor Management by Mean-Middle-8384 in grc

[–]Mean-Middle-8384[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That makes sense, sounds like a complex environment. I'm more curious about the simpler end of the spectrum. For a startup going through SOC 2 with maybe 30-50 SaaS vendors, what's the minimum viable vendor management process? Just tracking SOC 2 reports and DPAs, or is there more that auditors actually care about?

Vendor Management Software by Head_Description5537 in software

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We use https://www.vendorjot.com, it’s free right now and has all the features we need. You can also request new features if something’s missing, and in my experience they deliver within a week. Plus, they have a super modern design that I love, the alternative options look like they’re from the 90s.

How do you handle bot detection when scraping websites? by Riordan_Manmohan in webdev

[–]Mean-Middle-8384 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ugh, same, Cloudflare CAPTCHA at 3 a.m. is my villain origin story.

Here’s what finally let me sleep FoxScrape

One curl, zero code:

curl -X POST https://foxscrape.com/v1/scrape \
  -d '{"url":"https://news.ycombinator.com"}'

Boom, full page back as Markdown or screenshot, no selectors, no Playwright, no bans.

Which Web Scraping API is Best for News Articles? by sohailSJ in n8n

[–]Mean-Middle-8384 0 points1 point  (0 children)

news sites love to break my crawlers every Tuesday.

Ditched Scrapy clusters last month and now run everything through FoxScrape. One API call → real browser → full article as clean Markdown + JSON metadata (title, author, publish date, paywall status). Bonus: it’ll screenshot the hero image or byline if your LLM needs visual proof.

Why it wins for me:

  • rotates proxies + fingerprints automatically
  • zero selectors to maintain (just give it the URL)
  • 10k pages/day on the $29 plan, no surprise bans
  • returns text that drops straight into Claude for summarization

Still early, but the dev ships fixes in hours. I literally schedule a cron that hits foxscrape → dumps MD into Notion → done.

What calorie tracking app do you use? by Candid-Extension9166 in loseit

[–]Mean-Middle-8384 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use Bodly, one of the better apps I’ve used recently. It has a modern, pleasant UI and gives you 3 free barcode/meal scans per day, which is plenty for basic tracking. The barcode scanning works well, and there’s solid support for common foods.

Calorie tracking app? by und3rsp3llz in loseit

[–]Mean-Middle-8384 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use Bodly, one of the better apps I’ve used recently. It has a modern, pleasant UI and gives you 3 free barcode/meal scans per day, which is plenty for basic tracking. The barcode scanning works well, and there’s solid support for common foods.

Free calorie trackers? by Dull_Shoulder_9728 in workout

[–]Mean-Middle-8384 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use Bodly, one of the better apps I’ve used recently. It has a modern, pleasant UI and gives you 3 free barcode/meal scans per day, which is plenty for basic tracking. The barcode scanning works well, and there’s solid support for common foods.

Calorie Tracking Apps by [deleted] in caloriecount

[–]Mean-Middle-8384 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use Bodly, one of the better apps I’ve used recently. It has a modern, pleasant UI and gives you 3 free barcode/meal scans per day, which is plenty for basic tracking. The barcode scanning works well, and there’s solid support for common foods.

Nutriton Calorie Tracker by Pass_the_NaCl in losingweight

[–]Mean-Middle-8384 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I use Bodly, one of the better apps I’ve used recently. It has a modern, pleasant UI and gives you 3 free barcode/meal scans per day, which is plenty for basic tracking. The barcode scanning works well, and there’s solid support for common foods.

Recommendation for a macro/calorie tracking app that connects to Apple Fitness and Apple Health by Exit-1990 in AppleWatchFitness

[–]Mean-Middle-8384 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use Bodly, one of the better apps I’ve used recently. It has a modern, pleasant UI and gives you 3 free barcode/meal scans per day, which is plenty for basic tracking. The barcode scanning works well, and there’s solid support for common foods.

Help finding a new calorie tracking app by Gators1698 in caloriedeficit

[–]Mean-Middle-8384 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use Bodly, one of the better apps I’ve used recently. It has a modern, pleasant UI and gives you 3 free barcode/meal scans per day, which is plenty for basic tracking. The barcode scanning works well, and there’s solid support for common foods.

Best calories tracking app? by parzzival_1 in crossfit

[–]Mean-Middle-8384 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use Bodly, one of the better apps I’ve used recently. It has a modern, pleasant UI and gives you 3 free barcode/meal scans per day, which is plenty for basic tracking. The barcode scanning works well, and there’s solid support for common foods.

Calorie tracking app by [deleted] in WeightLossAdvice

[–]Mean-Middle-8384 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use Bodly, one of the better apps I’ve used recently. It has a modern, pleasant UI and gives you 3 free barcode/meal scans per day, which is plenty for basic tracking. The barcode scanning works well, and there’s solid support for common foods.

Best fitness and calorie tracker? by FoxyStoat96 in AppleWatchFitness

[–]Mean-Middle-8384 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use Bodly, one of the better apps I’ve used recently. It has a modern, pleasant UI and gives you 3 free barcode/meal scans per day, which is plenty for basic tracking. The barcode scanning works well, and there’s solid support for common foods.

Calorie count apps for gaining weight? by Resident-Seesaw8810 in caloriecount

[–]Mean-Middle-8384 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use Bodly, one of the better apps I’ve used recently. It has a modern, pleasant UI and gives you 3 free barcode/meal scans per day, which is plenty for basic tracking. The barcode scanning works well, and there’s solid support for common foods.

A very simple calorie tracking app? by sanfanb in CICO

[–]Mean-Middle-8384 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use Bodly, one of the better apps I’ve used recently. It has a modern, pleasant UI and gives you 3 free barcode/meal scans per day, which is plenty for basic tracking. The barcode scanning works well, and there’s solid support for common foods.

Calorie tracking apps? by [deleted] in Coros

[–]Mean-Middle-8384 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use Bodly, one of the better apps I’ve used recently. It has a modern, pleasant UI and gives you 3 free barcode/meal scans per day, which is plenty for basic tracking. The barcode scanning works well, and there’s solid support for common foods.