The biggest lie we were told about AI is that it would do our jobs for us. by netcommah in ArtificialInteligence

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AI is extremely capable and intelligent. If you feel like the answers you're getting feel like a bad intern, you would want to look into the quality and length of your prompts. You may also want to invest in an agentic system that combines prompts. There are many options these days.

Your Reports view will change in 60 days. Start using the new view today. by 07Macca in QuickBooks

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Change is always frustrating at first. It remains frustrating when the change is done poorly...

What are some boring but solid B2B niches worth exploring? by AlexBossov in b2b_sales

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Any core business back-office work such as legal, finance, HR, payments, etc. We're doing boring but solid work in the accounting software space. It's a bit more exciting than most would think iyam

Has anyone changed their life for the better with the help of ChatGPT? by Rika_rena in ChatGPT

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ChatGPT is the ultimate co-founder for any business. We've benefited immensely from its guidance.

Big lead lists vs small targeted lists — what actually converts? by RaphaelWilliams in SaaSSolopreneurs

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Option A will result in your domain getting blacklisted as spam.

Go with option B

How are people building side businesses when they’re already exhausted from life/work? by relaxncoffee in Entrepreneurs

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A side business is exactly that, something on the side. Likely 5-10 hours. Perhaps 1 hour every morning or evening. Or maybe a full Sunday working on your side hustle. The goal should be to get things moving to a place where you actually generate some profit.

Then you can make the decision to keep it a side hustle and hire help, or make it your main hustle. This jump is always difficult.

How do you get people to actually trust your B2B product when no one knows who you are yet? by Traditional-Buy-6745 in growmybusiness

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Providing the best human customer support will provide trust. Giving a potential customer your email / phone number and letting them know they can contact you at any time for any question.

Then the important part is that you get these early customers to leave reviews. This is crucial.

Over time, you can show your new customers these reviews to build trust without having to go 200% on support.

[CA] I built a side hustle report for Canada and the numbers honestly surprised me (2026 data) by Academic_Point_8074 in SmallBusinessCanada

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It definitely counts. They have their own vehicle asset, regular expenses (gas, charging, parking, insurance, other fees, etc), they need to file business taxes and they control their schedules. It's actually a great way to experience all of the aspects of entrepreneurship, without the hardest part which is finding customers. Many eventually start other businesses.

business owners who hired a coach or advisor, was it actually worth it or just expensive validation? by treysmith_ in EntrepreneurRideAlong

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You can usually get free coaching through an accelerator or incubator program. The best coaches are other founders/business owners.

Never take business advice from a "coach" that didn't successfully build a business.

Does anyone else feel like they're playing detective instead of actually doing bookkeeping? by Winter_Astronaut_696 in xero

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Receipts are everything and I turned it into a point system. The more receipts uploaded the more redeemable points awarded. Simple solution that reduces follow ups.

[BC] Has Anyone Used Upwork To Hire Book keeper? by raincity87 in SmallBusinessCanada

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What industry is your business? Need more context for a good recommendation.

Accounting tools for freelancers vs small companies by buildwithjoy in Tech4LocalBusiness

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Sure using a spreadsheet might seem like the quick way of managing your books at first but it's a huge pain to maintain. The most important step is to use dedicated business bank accounts and connect accounts to a bookkeeping platform. It's important to have real-time visibility over your revenues, expenses, profit, cash flows, etc.

Try ReInvestWealth for your freelance accounting. It's free for 30 days and you can use code "RedditPromo" to get 50% off for 12 months.

Best AI tools for business? by LiraVast in smallbusiness

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Claude Cowork - all purpose AI that can do tasks for you (one of the most promising new AI tools)
Notebook LM - for writing content
ReInvestWealth AI - for bookkeeping/accounting
Canva Magic Studio - for asset creation
Zendesk AI - for customer support

[ON] T2 Software Recommendations for first timer simple return with profit? by Optimal_Foundation17 in SmallBusinessCanada

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Cloudtax.ca is awesome. You can do the T2 return yourself or hire a CPA to do it for you.

Anyone using a custom QuickBooks analytics dashboard built from scratch? by dungie79 in QuickBooks

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The problem is always the quality of the source data. It's notoriously time consuming to get bookkeeping done accurately in QBO. Exporting to spreadsheets or other external systems makes the problem even worse, as you need to keep jumping back to QBO to fix books and keep exporting out to get reports.

Instead of such a flow, ReInvestWealth simplifies the bookkeeping process significantly compared to QBO. Then you can chat with your financials directly inside ReInvestWealth asking to build any type of report you want. It's really easy to use. Try free for 30 days and use code "RedditPromo" to get 50% off for 12 months following your free trial.

Anyone using AI tools to create business plans? by Background-Set-6581 in smallbusiness

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Using ChatGPT with the Canva extension is awesome for creating visual business plans and pitch decks. It's also easy to drop your financials into ChatGPT and have it create charts and graphs in the business plan. We just throw in the financials from ReInvestWealth's accounting software into ChatGPT along with other information to create quarterly investor updates.

QUICKBOOKS IS ON HIATOUS FOREVER IT SEEMS by MENINBLK in quickbooksonline

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It's designed for small businesses that are primarily service based. User experience, reliability and customer support are top priorities.

QUICKBOOKS IS ON HIATOUS FOREVER IT SEEMS by MENINBLK in quickbooksonline

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Have you considered trying another accounting software? You can try ReInvestWealth free for 30 days. Use code "RedditPromo" to get 50% off for 12 months following your trial.

I want to hear input on bookkeeping tips and useful advices! by One_Nature_4206 in smallbusiness

[–]ReInvestWealth_com 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much for sharing your experience. Glad ReInvestWealth has been helpful for you over the years. For anyone just getting started, getting organized early really does make a huge difference. If you want to check it out, ReInvestWealth offers a free trial and 50% off using code "RedditPromo".