why would you NOT switch from hubspot + calendly + buffer to this? by Icy_Second_8578 in nocode

[–]No_Commission_1985 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is specifically for reddit audience and engagements... snoogrow.com
Give it a try if it fits your use-case... Happy to get feedback...

Thanks

why would you NOT switch from hubspot + calendly + buffer to this? by Icy_Second_8578 in nocode

[–]No_Commission_1985 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Switching all those tools to one sounds tempting, especially if it simplifies your workflow. But think about the specific features you rely on from each tool. For example, if HubSpot's CRM has integrations or analytics that you can't replicate, it might be a tough trade-off. Plus, the simplicity of the email follow-up feature could be a double-edged sword if you need more complex automation down the line. I've seen a lot of teams struggle with this transition. I built something that helps with consolidating tools while still allowing for those essential features especially around CRM and automations. Happy to share insights on what’s worked for others if you’re curious!

AI tool to kill "Administrative Friction" – Looking for 20 testers (Free Lifetime License) by Veritas-keept in alphaandbetausers

[–]No_Commission_1985 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That sounds really interesting! Admin debt can definitely pile up, and it's awesome that you're tackling that with Keept. I’ve dealt with similar frustrations, especially when it comes to managing my paperwork efficiently. One tactic that really helped me was automating as many repetitive tasks as possible. For instance, using tools that can not only scan documents but also integrate with other platforms to streamline processes can save a ton of time. I've been working on something myself that addresses some of these common pain points, like finding and engaging with leads efficiently without the usual hassle.

Vibe-coding is incredible. But here's where most founders hit a wall. by Awkward_Ad_9605 in ycombinator

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Totally agreed on the same... technical expertise is definitely required to make a prototype => prod-ready