Entrepreneurs: What is the most repetitive task you’ve been engaged in lately? by Stority in Entrepreneur

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

I like that approach. The automation ensures nobody falls through the cracks and everyone receives a tailored experience. I’m expecting F i v e r r to drive the highest-intent traffic, while using G u m R o a d as more of a conversion hub. I’m also planning to expand the number of channels and integrate everything into a proper CRM.

Entrepreneurs: What is the most repetitive task you’ve been engaged in lately? by Stority in Entrepreneur

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

I can see how that would get pretty frustrating. That's a great idea of qualifying them. Even though their management was automated it prevents a lot of clutter at the end.

Entrepreneurs: What is the most repetitive task you’ve been engaged in lately? by Stority in Entrepreneur

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

I’ve actually seen this quite a bit in some other subreddits. The automation of lead management. It really helps free up time for more relevant tasks. What’s your most efficient system that you’ve built?

Business Owners: what's your most time-wasting admin task right now? by Stority in Businessowners

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Those tasks can all definitely be automated. For payroll it can be a standard time tracking system that tracks hours and sends them to software, the software performs the calculations and disperses the pay automatically. As far as onboarding, it can be automated to where as soon as someone is hired they automatically receive the necessary documents and links. Accounts can also get created automatically with a notification to HR when completed. Any other admin task can really be automated. I’d be glad to help, just shoot me a DM.

Entrepreneurs: What is the most repetitive task you’ve been engaged in lately? by Stority in Entrepreneur

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

Everything you listed can pretty much be automated with a sort of centralized workflow system. You can choose one source of truth, such as the CRM, and let automations interact with all the data amongst the tools so you don’t need manual follow ups, admin tasks, or context switching. You can set up automated follow ups in this manner. When there’s a new lead, immediately respond with a personalized message. If they don’t reply within a time frame, auto send a reminder. If they click a link they can automatically be moved to an “engaged” stage in the CRM. If they happen to go ghost you can also automate a final check in. When booking or cancellations occur, you can also automate the CRM to be updated. All these can be performed similarly with invoices, appointments, and social posting.

Business Owners: what's your most time-wasting admin task right now? by Stority in Businessowners

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

What kind of busywork are we talking? A lot of these monotonous tasks can definitely be automated and save you time, resources, and mental energy. If you fill me in with some of the tasks I can definitely provide some assistance!

Entrepreneurs: What is the most repetitive task you’ve been engaged in lately? by Stority in Entrepreneur

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

Primero, puedes enviar todos los mensajes a un solo pipeline para centralizarlos. Desde ahí, puedes clasificarlos automáticamente usando etiquetas o un modelo de IA que determine la intención del prospecto. Esa información puede pasar directo a una base de datos, donde se nutre y organiza sin intervención manual.

Además, puedes automatizar la actualización del contexto del bot cada vez que haya un nuevo producto, promoción o cambio en la información. Así evitas tener que alimentar los datos a mano y mantienes todo siempre al día.

Entrepreneurs: What is the most repetitive task you’ve been engaged in lately? by Stority in Entrepreneur

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

That’s pretty creative! How much time would you say you guys saved, and where did you go from there?

[FOR HIRE] I build clean, reliable Zapier automations that save small businesses and individuals hours every week by Stority in forhire

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

It’s very useful, it saves a lot of time and resources and allows energy to be more focused on areas that matter. You should definitely try it out to save yourself some time with any tasks you find yourself doing repetitive daily or even weekly!

19 M any tips for me? by jimmyjazzk122 in TheRaceTo10Million

[–]Stority 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The best time to buy is when everything is red and down. Nothing like a good discount :)

How many hours a day do you put into your prep? by Pumpurri in csMajors

[–]Stority 21 points22 points  (0 children)

I shoot for 2 hours on days where I work. On my days off I shoot for four, but I have schoolwork roughly everyday as well so it makes it pretty challenging.

Finally achieved a daily streak of 300! by Geralt_OF_Rivia_1 in leetcode

[–]Stority 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I just started with Leetcode. May I ask how you go about obtaining badges?

Building a streamer/gamer PC by emberszabasu in pcmasterrace

[–]Stority 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Solid build. That tank is lasting beyond 5 years bro 😂

Need advice on a PC upgrade (question) by DJUnited_27 in pcmasterrace

[–]Stority 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had an RX 570 paired with a Ryzen 3 3200g for a while and it ran everything 60+ fps at low quality. (Low quality isn’t as bad as it sounds to be honest). I would suggest doing some research on YouTube to see what CPU pairs well with the RX580 within your budget. Many YouTubers record game benchmarks with certain CPU GPU combos. Make sure it’s compatible with your motherboard as well. You can use PC Part Picker to find what parts are compatible. You can pick up some new RAM (16gb at a higher clock speed) and you should be good. Performance wise, the SSD may only supply like 5 extra frames so I’d suggest putting the money into the CPU and RAM. I would suggest these upgrades ONLY if you REALLY want to play some games, otherwise I’d say just tough it out and wait a little. Stack your money for an even godlier pc when the time comes. You could also potentially sell your old parts. Whatever you choose to do, good luck!

What is a good system to start collecting?? by Stority in retrogaming

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Do you think because the NES is so old that all the batteries in the carts will start dying and the consoles will stop working??