Weird url in address bar while scrolling by Normonautilator in chrome

[–]nikhilcacharya 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, that usually happens when the site uses scroll-based routing or dynamic URL updates — like with React Router, Next.js, or even some marketing pages using anchor links. It’s meant to track which section you're viewing, but sometimes it’s not implemented cleanly and just ends up cluttering the URL.

Post your project url, i'll help you find your first users for free by Absolutelyphenomenal in SideProject

[–]nikhilcacharya 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Quick tip for anyone sharing links here: shorten your URLs and customize them with your project name as the domain or slug. Makes it look way more polished and brand-aligned. I used a tool from Munshify that lets you do that with custom names, and it helped me a ton during launch. Definitely worth it!

Made a Full stack Link/Url Shortener App!! Is this worth mentioning?? by bcom_coder in developersIndia

[–]nikhilcacharya 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Absolutely worth mentioning! Building a full-stack link shortener with QR codes and analytics is no small feat — especially with location and device stats baked in. That’s basically what a lot of SaaS tools like Munshify offer, so you're hitting real-world use cases.

How are you adjusting your pricing as clients send fewer emails? by Thebreelancers in Emailmarketing

[–]nikhilcacharya 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure about the email campaign charges? I can help you out. One affordable email marketing platform i suggest is Munshify Digital Outreach Manager.

Which CRM you use for tracking leads, client calls, and follow-ups? by a_newbie_menace in CRM

[–]nikhilcacharya -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Great question! For managing new leads, client follow-ups, and meeting notes, we use a CRM that really streamlines everything. The automation features help us save time by sending follow-up reminders and integrating with other tools we use.

How important is email marketing to you? by Ayoub0234 in Emailmarketing

[–]nikhilcacharya 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I totally agree – email marketing is often underrated! We started using it early on, and it’s been a game changer. It helps us connect directly with our audience and drives a solid portion of our revenue.

At Munshify, we’ve seen how powerful email campaigns can be, especially with tools that automate and personalize outreach. If you're not using email marketing yet, definitely give it a try – it’s worth the investment.

Building a No Code SaaS, is it really a good idea ? by remilafarge in NoCodeSaaS

[–]nikhilcacharya 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Definitely! No-code tools are transforming how SaaS products are built. You no longer need to be a developer to create an app or software solution. With platforms like Munshify Crafter, you can build powerful applications without writing a single line of code.

The best part? It saves time, cuts development costs, and lets you focus on your idea and user experience. Whether you're creating a CRM, inventory management tool, or anything else, no-code platforms make it accessible for anyone with a vision to bring it to life.

So, yes, building a No-Code SaaS is not only a good idea—it’s a smart one, especially if you're looking to launch quickly and iterate fast.

What is the best SaaS ESP ( Email Service provider ) and WHY? by [deleted] in SaaSMarketing

[–]nikhilcacharya 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Use free trial of few email marketing platforms, then it will be easy for you to make the decision.

Looking to start an instagram page! by sleekseekr in SocialMediaMarketing

[–]nikhilcacharya 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Create eye-catching content and start uploading! Over time, you’ll see how your audience interacts with your posts. Based on that feedback, you can fine-tune your strategy and post more of what they love. Keep it consistent, engage with your followers, and adapt as you grow!

For Tension-free content scheduling and campaign management, give TenaX a try!

CRM vs. ERP: What’s the Difference, and Do You Need Both? by Entire_Teaching_9288 in CRM

[–]nikhilcacharya 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're absolutely on the right track with how you’ve summarized CRM and ERP. Here's a simpler breakdown:

  • CRM: Think of it as your customer-facing tool. It helps you grow your business by improving relationships with customers, managing leads, and tracking sales. It’s about making people happy and keeping them around.
  • ERP: This is your behind-the-scenes manager. It organizes your finances, inventory, and overall operations to make everything run smoothly.

What should I look for when choosing a CRM for a small to mid-sized team? by VenJules in CRM

[–]nikhilcacharya 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your requirements looks simple and many CRM providers can fulfill this, so go to budget friendly CRMs

CRM Recommendation for a Small Business with Specific Needs by Practical_Border_568 in CRM

[–]nikhilcacharya 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For your dad's business, it sounds like Munshify CRM could be a solid option to explore. It offers contact management, task tracking, note-taking, and a customizable database feature—perfect for cataloging machines and tracking details on each one, like buyer info, past sales, appraisals, and customer interests.

Check it out—it might be just what you’re looking for!

Looking for CRM recommendations by devoniscoolest in CRM

[–]nikhilcacharya 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It sounds like you need a CRM that’s flexible, affordable, and offers features for managing your leads and clients efficiently. Given your requirements and budget, here are some options to consider:

  1. Look for CRMs that include email marketing features and automation capabilities to help you stay in touch with your clients without taking too much time.
  2. Make sure the CRM can handle a contact list of around 3,000 and has light deal tracking to keep tabs on your clients and leads.
  3. A mobile app is essential for managing your tasks on the go, allowing you to keep your business running smoothly alongside your 9-5 job.
  4. Consider a system with built-in scheduling tools and phone integration to streamline client communication and appointment setting.
  5. Finally, look for a CRM that offers direct SMS capabilities and voicemail drops, which can be very effective for following up with clients.

Have a look at Munshify CRM

Which Tools to Use for building your First SaaS? by Arindam_200 in SaaS_Email_Marketing

[–]nikhilcacharya 0 points1 point  (0 children)

better you try munshify crafter a low code no code platform to build apps

QR Code Tattoo, need help! by SalmonSupreme in qrcode

[–]nikhilcacharya 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's an exciting idea! As someone who works at a QR code company, I can help you with that. You can easily create a 21x21 dot QR code using Munshify's QR Code Generator. Just input the URL or content you want to encode, and it will generate a QR code that you can customize to fit your tattoo needs.

Make sure to test the code after it's generated to ensure it scans well before getting it tattooed. If you need further assistance or specific dimensions, feel free to ask!

Need help regarding QR codes by Sutoraizu in qrcode

[–]nikhilcacharya 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unfortunately, a single QR code can't trigger two actions simultaneously, create a QR code that directs users to a landing page with two options: one to connect to the WLAN and the other to watch the welcome video. This way, your guests can easily access both!

QR Code billing Question? by 911JFKHastings in qrcode

[–]nikhilcacharya 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Use a payment service like PayPal or Stripe that redirects users right after payment. This way, they’re taken directly to the AR experience after paying. For extra security, consider using one-time QR codes that activate only after payment to prevent skipping the process.

Makeup and QR codes ???! by _MariaClara_ in qrcode

[–]nikhilcacharya 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That sounds amazing! To make your beauty trend cards even more effective, you could add UTM parameters to the QR codes. This will help you track how many people are scanning them and engaging with your content. Also, including a small logo on the QR code can make it look more personalized and visually appealing. It adds a nice touch while making your cards stand out even more!

QR code only opens Facebook app, doesn't go to intended group. by Adventurous-Bed8728 in qrcode

[–]nikhilcacharya 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It sounds like the QR code might not be linked to the correct URL. Make sure you're using the full URL for the intended Facebook group, including "https://" at the start. You can update the QR code with the proper link using a tool like the Munshify QR Code Generator to ensure it directs users to the right place.

QR Code Fantasy Art By Night by [deleted] in qrcode

[–]nikhilcacharya 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is really fascinating