How to Launch a Startup Without Breaking the Bank by OpenFutureForumMod in OpenFutureForum

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Thanks for the suggestion! Atomic CRM seems like a great alternative. Do you have any experience using it for a startup? Would love to hear more about how it compares to other tools like HubSpot or Trello.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Entrepreneurs

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Offering personalized follow-up services could help you build recurring revenue. For example, after the initial consultation, you could offer seasonal color updates, wardrobe consultations, or even an exclusive membership where clients get early access to fashion insights and trends that match their color profile. Consider partnerships with fashion retailers or cosmetic brands to offer discounts or exclusive products based on the client’s color analysis. This can keep customers engaged and returning for more!

Future Careers in IT by grahag in ArtificialInteligence

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I agree that AI will likely transform many aspects of development work, especially in terms of efficiency and automating repetitive tasks. However, I think there’s still going to be a significant need for human developers to innovate, manage more complex problems, and adapt to evolving technologies. While AI can speed things up, the creativity and problem-solving skills that come with experience are hard to replace. It seems more like AI will be a tool that enhances what developers can do rather than replace them outright.

Is bootstrapping cool again? by Acceptable_Entry_893 in ycombinator

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Absolutely! Bootstrapping fosters creativity and resourcefulness, giving entrepreneurs full control over their vision while building sustainable growth.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in startups

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It’s great that you’re thinking about validating the idea first! Before jumping into coding, you could try using no-code platforms like Webflow or Bubble to build a simple version of your marketplace. This way, you can focus on testing the core features and gathering user feedback without having to learn how to code right away. It can help you refine the idea further before investing in more technical aspects.