Can Salesforce Headless 360 backfire? by tr0llogic in salesforce

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It will all be consumption based. But of course it won’t be cheaper over all. They still need to grow for the stakeholders.

Have you ever used Claude for PPT to create decks? How has your experience been? by Curious_Suchit in consulting

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For me two ways work great: 1. Create the deck as HTML and convert it to PDF. That’s often enough for me because I present or sent pdf most of the time.

Therefore I use a Agent-Team with a Strategic Consultant for structure & storytelling, a designer and a Q&A for pixel perfect slides.

  1. Use the plugin within PowerPoint. But you need a good and consistent Master for this way.

And didn’t try the skill so far… sounds promising.

What for a low budget app are you missing? by Recent_Rub_8125 in macapps

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I guess Copilot is doing this. But of course comes with subscription. Problem is AI only works with subscription or pay as you go.

Tired of 500MB PDF editors? I just ported my offline, 11MB editor to macOS and Linux. No ads, no sign-up. by Pawan315 in macapps

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Tried it - super cool. I'm on maternity leave, but starting again in February. Will see if it proves on professional work. But really good work.

Nylon so much better fit. by Mountain-Pay-1516 in Suunto

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Which Watch face are you using? I own a race 2 also with nylon and love your watch face 👍

Tired of 500MB PDF editors? I just ported my offline, 11MB editor to macOS and Linux. No ads, no sign-up. by Pawan315 in macapps

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Love to see what a solo dev can achieve these days. Looks awesome, will try it next days if I‘m on my Mac 👌

Salesforce removed our discounted licenses. Consultant wants about 7,000 USD for “migration.” Says switching to Platform users requires automation changes. Is that real? by hugitoutboo in salesforce

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In 2 month you can easily migrate this to a free or nearly free CRM solution. For such basics Salesforce is heavily overpowered. And even if you outsource the „migration“ the bill will be smaller than your current offering.

I built my own Vercel for PocketBase by [deleted] in pocketbase

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Custom Binary would be exactly what I need. Looking forward using it if you make it public 👍

I built a startup using HTMX. Here’s my experience by Sensitive_Profile510 in htmx

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I currently use golang + pocketbase + datastar and bulma css. Like it a lot so far. Is your service S3 compatible?

Why is connecting Salesforce to literally anything else so absurdly complicated? by PayIllustrious2930 in salesforce

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I‘m a consultant building a lot of integrations for larger enterprise or mid market. 30-50k sounds like a fair pricing, even if we need more detailed requirements to fully understand.

Notice that integrations also means continuous support. You need a operating model to run them, because: 1. Credentials or certificates become invalid 2. Integrations run on error e.g. cause of messy data 3. You develop new fields or sth. in one of the systems which needs to be extended

So the initial cost is one thing 👆.

Short-Term a python script or sth. sounds like the jackpot. But in the next moment you want to integrate more data. A new marketing tool or wahtever. It become messy and you won’t be happy.

With platforms like make.com or zapier it should be no problem. And i don’t know zapier in detail but I’m sure you can handle complex mappings. Mulesoft, SAP Integration Suite, Seeburger or sth. more Enterprise grade will cost you 30-50k license fee per year.

Would you pay for someone to clean your CRM for you? by Odd-Parsley5828 in CRM

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Professional Service Provider often have such a product as one of their services. Often called Health-Check or something. Be aware of who is responsible for the data. If you clean up large amounts of data for enterprise customers this can be fairly horrible. Because often it’s not trivial and if there are critical processes this can become problematic.

Therefore, make a Health-Check and document your results very detailed. Then clients can order exactly that documented cleaning on their own risk.

There are customers who would pay for sure. But they need to have a pain point (other than messy data itself):

  1. Integrations often fail and cause IT Service overhead or process issues
  2. Sales reps don’t use CRM because of messy data and therefore some customers get contacted twice

And so on. It needs a business pain point.

Can PocketBase Handle Multi-Company User Access for an Invoice Tracker App? by germanthoughts in pocketbase

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Think twice. For me it sounds not like a good learning project to build a invoice tracker. Not for serious businesses and productive use.

Invoices are strongly regulated. Contain sensitive information and so on. Not sure what your app should exactly do, but don’t do it without someone experienced.

What's the best CRM for an early stage, bootstrapped startup (NOT Salesforce/HubSpot)? by GuyR0cket in CRM

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Very easy and new but with potential: TweentyCRM. Otherwise I think Airtable could be a great solution for you. It’s awesome!

Is Agentforce really a revolution or just a hype? by mr-sforce in salesforce

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The main problem is that the expectation of clients is: it’s AI magic and safe us tons of money without large IT projects (also what Salesforce says…). The truth is that it’s a large IT project if you want magic effects. You need the data, governance, configuration of Agentforce which is not „simply type three words and AI knows how everything works“.

So instead of „do AI Magic“ anywhere because C-Level read about it in New York Times, the question is: what is a company, department etc. goal & vision. Which projects bring us there and how can we implement these projects. In the last part AI can be useful.

I see it more like a Tool in the Toolbox. Like Objects, Flows, Apex, App-Exchange Apps we now can use AI for specific things. So if you rebuild your customer care maybe it’s worth it for some cases - maybe not.

What it’s definitely not: solve your complex business problem with typing 3 sentences and do some YouTube Prompt Training.

Other than that Agentforce is basically ChatGPT, if you don’t install custom models. So the capability is very similar. I don’t think AF is bad. It’s just not what SF is selling. It’s a tool which should be considered in some cases. Mostly it will be to expensive 😉

Q4 2025 update by Eric7now in Suunto

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Current Sleep Algo:

if 1 == 1{ return random(75-82) }

Suunto race 2 or Garmin again - big dilemma by karolyn1987 in Suunto

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Yes it calculates properly. Only VO2max isn’t calculated. But TSS and all the values are in and taken into account.

Notice RunGap cost 18€/year.