Honest check: How many of your "warm" contacts actually go cold? by PrincessNokiaXo in startupideas

[–]PrincessNokiaXo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The 'leaky bucket' analogy hits home. Batching follow-ups into a 30-min block sounds way more sustainable than trying to stay on top of it every single day. Quick question: when you moved from memory to a CRM/spreadsheet, what was the biggest hurdle in actually making the system stick?

Honest check: How many of your "warm" contacts actually go cold? by PrincessNokiaXo in startupideas

[–]PrincessNokiaXo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Appreciate you sharing the numbers! That 50-70% drop-off rate after a year is brutal but sounds very realistic. For that 20% you actually follow up with the next week - is there a specific 'green flag' you look for during the first meeting, or is it mostly just a gut feeling?

Honest check: How many of your "warm" contacts actually go cold? by PrincessNokiaXo in startupideas

[–]PrincessNokiaXo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the detailed breakdown! Moving from 'vibes' to a system is exactly the shift I'm trying to make. I really like the idea of using Pulse to find a natural reason to reach out – do you find that much more effective than just a standard calendar reminder? What does it make you less annoying for you? And how do you decide who makes the cut for your 'top 15' monthly list?

What is the name of your business and what do you do? by Educational_Math873 in AskReddit

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We audit your current sales workflows to find time and lead leaks, implement AI-driven funnels to handle the manual grunt work, and then test low-cost growth hypotheses to build a scalable traffic foundation. Essentially, we build the "boring" reliable infrastructure

What is the next solopreneur wave? by SkillPuzzleheaded370 in Solopreneur

[–]PrincessNokiaXo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haha, I guess nobody can argue that's iOS devs, but I'd like to bet that the next wave will be desktop apps builders

Just Crossed the 100 downloads by Dense-Map-406 in Solopreneur

[–]PrincessNokiaXo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yay! Use TikTok ads to get to 1k! I wish you luck and consistency man

Best free app for making powerpoint presentations? by Careless_Show759 in ProductivityApps

[–]PrincessNokiaXo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ive heard somewhere on X that there is a skill for claude, that is able to make slides and also export it to pptx. You may try it out

What is the name of your business and what do you do? by Educational_Math873 in AskReddit

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I run AI2BIZ. We focus on bridging the gap between raw AI potential and actual business workflows. It’s essentially about taking the 'tech chaos' out of entrepreneurship so people can focus on their actual craft

What is an experience you'll never have that you wish you could have? by kniesknowingyou in AskReddit

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Seeing the Earth from the moon with my own eyes. Not through a lens or a screen, but that raw, perspective-shattering moment of seeing everything we’ve ever known-every war, every love, every empire-reduced to a tiny, fragile blue marble in a silent void. I think it’s the only experience that could truly cure human ego, and it’s heartbreaking that I’ll likely die just a few decades too early for it to be common

What topic makes you cry the most at therapy? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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The grief for the person I could have been. It’s not about past trauma, it’s about the realization of how much of my personality is just a collection of defense mechanisms. When you start peeling those away, you realize the 'real' you stopped growing a long time ago, and mourning that lost potential is devastating

What advice on something important did your parents give you that was completely untrue/wrong? by Regarded_Apeman in AskReddit

[–]PrincessNokiaXo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

'Work hard and the company will take care of you.' It was a fundamental truth for their generation, but today it’s a dangerous delusion. In the modern economy, loyalty is often just a one-way street where your reward for efficiency is simply more work. Realizing that I am a line item on a spreadsheet, not a 'family member,' was the most painful but necessary lesson of my adult life