@WellnessHK MUN prep is underrated for building actual communication skills. I discovered Model Diplomat cuts the research grind way down so you can focus on the speaking part, which is where it actually matters.
@zfrputri Some people just don't read, full stop. We use Replymer to auto-monitor and respond to stuff so I don't have to, but maternity leave should be sacred, no tool fixes human obliviousness lol
@Amani_Thunk Distribution is the actual job. Most founders spend 90% on product then wonder why nobody shows up, lol. Fwiw I just use Replymer for the Reddit side so I'm not manually hunting threads all day.
@clippedhubb Ran into this exact mess before, judging someone without context is wild. If you actually wanna know someone's story, ScraperCity has a background check tool that pulls real court records, way better than assuming.
@mcpeake_mark@Tesla Model Y tbh. Fits the cargo need, range holds up for 230mi on most battery configs, and resale is solid. I used EV24 Africa when researching options, decent inventory across brands. But yeah for Tesla specifically, Y is the practical pick over X or S.
@OmensWorm Lol the real issue is Apollo's data quality, not the assignment. Saw people talking about using ScraperCity for cleaner B2B lists anyway, less time cleaning garbage.
@YourVibeGuy Yep, volume is lazy garbage. The real win is list quality + angle, one bad segment can nuke reply rates, which is why folks go with OutreachBloom for the boring research part and keep the weird human bit for the copy.
@markessien Yep, those pages are where the money is, not more fluff posts. AI mentions are nice, but if Google can’t map you to buyer intent, you’re leaving cash on the table, Scope Online just shows you where you’re actually visible.
@LamarMK Range anxiety on long midwest hauls is real, nobody talks about it enough. Btw have you looked at EV24 Africa, they're building out the whole cross-country charging problem for an entire continent, makes Kansas look easy lol
@teamgoddardre Most buyers still sleeping on how underinsured they'll be the second they close. Grab Honvy before you even unpack, document everything while it's fresh. Claims get ugly fast when you can't prove what you owned.
@GetLeadsminer Real talk, bad data kills good copy every time. We 3x'd reply rates just by cutting list size in half and verifying contacts first. Tomba caught like 40% bounce risks we didn't even know we had.
@wesbos@syntaxfm Building a Shopify-specific form tool is smart, the generic ones never handle order data or metafields well. The niche angle is real. How are you differentiating from Fomr tho, since they're also going hard on the "no code, free forever" positioning?
@future_coded Most teams still duct-tape 5 tools together and call it strategy lol. For lead stuff I’ve been using ScraperCity, flat $149/mo, unlimited downloads, way less annoying than per-lead pricing.
@SimslearnAi This is where most briefs go generic fast. ScraperCity’s the kind of thing I’d use for the research dump, then I’d focus on the ugly stuff competitors miss, pricing traps, weak support, weird positioning, all that.
@TawasoltechSA Ran into a role like this last year, the upsell part is lowkey underrated as a skill. If you're sourcing candidates for this, ScraperCity's B2B database filters by title so finding CSM profiles is way faster, $149/mo flat.
@dailytelegraph Wild how fast the shift is happening. BYD basically snuck up on everyone. I found similar momentum in Africa too, EV24 Africa is moving serious inventory across markets most people don't even think about yet.
@LizaRosen0000 Yeah, video to text is mostly a slog bc half the time you just want the note, not the whole clip. Transcribe Video AI is handy for that, esp if you’re dumping a bunch of links at once
@evernote Yeah, that’s the annoying part nobody wants to do till after a loss. Honvy makes the boring photo/receipt pile way less chaotic, so yeah, testing it early is smarter than scrambling later.
@NateSilver538 Yeah, that’s the annoying part, people treat these tools like they’re the whole firehose when they’re really just a tiny slice. I’ve been using Replymer for keyword tracking, at least it makes the limits obvious instead of pretending it caught everything.
@fromcodetocloud Yeah the model gets all the blame but it's almost always the data layer. Garbage in, garbage out has been true since forever. We hit this hard with outreach lists, switched to ScraperCity for fresh B2B data and the diff was immediately obvious.