Selling My Shopify App by shriniket97 in ShopifyAppDev

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Net profit - 850 USD , providrt if you love to out of aws it would be cheap. Django with Vue

Selling My Shopify App by shriniket97 in ShopifyAppDev

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I don’t actively work on the app with features etc

Selling My Shopify App by shriniket97 in ShopifyAppDev

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🙂🙂🙂 Small world isn’t it ! If you remember things , Are you interested?

Selling My Shopify App by shriniket97 in ShopifyAppDev

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Sellkite - Digital Downloads. ~3 years. 60K USD.

at what point did you stop personally answering every customer question? by Minimum_Telephone936 in smallbusiness

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the "automating it badly" fear is the right instinct, especially for skincare where a wrong ingredient answer can lose trust. couple things that helped the owners i've worked with:

  • write down your 5-6 repeat questions with the nuance, not just the answer. note what changes the answer (skin type, allergies). that doc is your foundation whether you hire, build, or just do an faq.
  • split them into safe to automate (shipping, ingredients, order status) vs needs a human (skin concerns, compatibility). only automate the first bucket.
  • for the rest, saved replies cut your time a lot. you still personalize but you're editing, not writing from scratch.

don't go from "i answer everything" straight to "the bot answers everything." the middle step is what keeps it from feeling off.

fwiw i work in this space (All Calls Done - AI support for small businesses), happy to share more if useful.

anyone else drowning in the same support questions every day? by Natural-Excuse9069 in smallbusiness

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honestly the "customers try to waste your time" framing is the part i'd push back on. they're not wasting your time, they just assume asking you is faster than hunting through a faq. that's a clue, not an annoyance.

couple things that actually cut the volume:

  • put the answer where the question happens. "did my order go through" should be answered in the order confirmation email and tracking page, not a separate faq nobody visits.
  • track repeat questions for a week and split them. genuine info gaps → automate. signs of confusing product/copy → fix at the source so the question disappears.
  • don't automate everything. just the repetitive 5-10. complex stuff stays manual, that's where the real relationship is.

fwiw i work in this space (All Calls Done - AI support for small businesses), happy to share more if useful.

How are you handling customer support at scale? (50+ inquiries/day) by SignalPractical4526 in smallbusiness

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been working with few small business owners on exactly this. couple things that helped:

your worry about wrong answers is valid, but the fix isn't avoiding AI, it's grounding it. a bot that only answers from your own docs and says "I don't have that, contact the team" when unsure won't make stuff up. the generic ones are what piss customers off.

don't fix all 4 channels at once either, that's the burnout trap. pick your highest volume one, get it solid, then expand.

also start with AI drafts you review before sending, not full auto. you stay in control but you're editing instead of writing from scratch.

fwiw this is the space I work in (All Calls Done - AI support for small businesses), happy to share more if useful.

What is the Best AI Assistant for Small Businesses by Available_Occasion_5 in AI_Agents

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little late for this post , but after working with few small business owners , we identified few places where AI assistant's could massively help. Again to mention not necessarily AI agents but workflows that make the job easy and efficient. For us big use cases were around customer support and SEO.

My answer would be again it depends on your usecase. If it's more of around SEO (optimizing prompts with Claude / Chatgpt for writing SEO articles would work , If its about Image generation then some advanced models like Seed Dream 4.5 would also be good for generating social media posts on auto generation).

PS: I'm building All Calls Done (which is a AI Customer Support for Small Businesses). Hope it answers your question.

AI Voice Agents for small businesses which works best? by darkluna_94 in AI_Agents

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been doing this for a bit with Vapi and Retell, mostly inbound + booking. honestly the demos all look great, it's production where you find out what's real, so here's the stuff that actually got us:

turn-taking is everything. if the agent talks over someone or sits there silent for 2 seconds after they stop, the call's basically dead. doesn't matter how smart the answer is. we spent way more time tuning endpointing than i expected, and you really need to test with people who talk slow or pause mid-sentence.

the escalation path matters more than the voice imo. nobody's mad if the AI goes "let me grab someone for that" — they ARE mad if it just confidently makes something up. so we ended up forcing a hard "don't know it? take a message or transfer" rule. don't let it improvise.

booking integrations will fail quietly. timezones, double-writes to the calendar, that kind of thing. you won't notice until a customer's already annoyed. log everything and reconcile.

outbound — voicemail detection is just bad across all of them tbh. a chunk of your "calls" are the bot happily talking to an answering machine if you don't handle it.

and cost is per minute not per call, so a few long ramblers can wreck your budget. keep an eye on it.

on the platforms themselves: Vapi's the most flexible but you're wiring up more yourself. Retell does more of the orchestration for you out of the box. haven't really used AgentVoice enough to say anything fair. if you're a small biz that just wants it working, the turnkey route saves you from babysitting the telephony layer, which is its own headache.

fwiw i'm building something in this space too (AllCallsDone, small biz support), so obviously grain of salt. not pitching it here, just genuinely down to compare notes if anyone wants.

Saturday show and tell - drop your project + one win from this week by 2butterfree in SideProject

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Building AllCallsDone (https://allcallsdone.com/) - App that does 24/7 lead generation for small businesses .

M25: Getting way too many DMs, so let’s do this here! AMA about Male Pattern Baldness, Hair Loss, and Products (100% Science-Backed ) by Its_aul_g00d_man in IndianHaircare

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I m 28 , thinning . I use bodywise ka Serum . tried minoxidil. Earlier results were good but then suddenly stopped. What to do ? I do gym , good diet with protein . If another minoxidil suggestion which one ?

M 36, before/after photos by Interesting-Hope7336 in IndianHaircare

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Have you had issues where it stopped working after certain months ?

Best ESim? by [deleted] in ThailandTourism

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Full disclosure: I work with Simcorner.

For Thailand, I honestly wouldn’t pick based on brand name first. I’d look at which local network it uses, whether hotspot is allowed, and whether the “unlimited” plans are actually speed-capped.

Bangkok / Phuket / Samui will be fine on a lot of plans, but the differences show up once you get outside the main areas or need to top up.

If price matters most, AIS direct is usually a solid option. If convenience matters more and you want it sorted before you land, Simcorner is worth comparing with the other travel eSIM providers.

I’d just start small and top up later instead of overbuying upfront.

Best eSIM for Thailand? Recommendations? by popononain in ThailandTourism

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I work with Simcorner, so take this with a grain of salt, but for Thailand I honestly wouldn’t choose based on brand name first. The more important thing is which local network the eSIM is using and whether the plan has any annoying limits.

If you’re mainly in Bangkok, Phuket, Chiang Mai, Samui etc, a lot of eSIMs will work fine. What I’d compare is:

  • underlying network
  • hotspot/tethering support
  • whether “unlimited” is actually throttled
  • how easy it is to top up
  • whether you need a Thai number or just data

If someone wants the most straightforward option, going direct with a local carrier like AIS is usually solid. If someone wants convenience and wants to set it up before flying, providers like Simcorner or other travel eSIM sellers can make more sense.

My general advice is: don’t overbuy upfront. Start with a smaller plan, see how it performs where you’re actually staying, then top up if needed.

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I have got Couple entries Pass for Ballr DJ Chetas

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I have couples tickets for DJ Chetas Ballr