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Vevor machine issues

Im actually verry happy with this machine - but trying to do 58mm metal backs just isnt working for me, not even with the spacers… i get a super nice pin on the back, but the shell and mylar isnt wrapping the back good enough so it keeps splitting.. any screw i can adjust or what can i fo to make this work 🫣❤️

u/BureauButler — 12 days ago
▲ 5 r/CRMSoftware+2 crossposts

Seeking 5-10 agencies to pilot BureauButler, a CRM built for web bureaus/agencies

Hi everyone,

I’m looking for a small group of pilot partners for a CRM system I’m building specifically for agencies.

It’s called BureauButler ([https://bureaubutler.com/\](https://bureaubutler.com/)), and it’s made for web, marketing, design, and digital agencies that need a clearer way to manage clients, companies, follow-ups, and client work, without having to force everything into a generic CRM.

I’ve now reached the point where I’d like real agencies to use the system with real clients. Not just quick feedback, but actual day-to-day use.

BureauButler is live, I run my own agency through the platform, and it saves me a lot of time, helps me invoice better, and has allowed me to cut 6 tools from my agency tool stack.

The pilot will run for 2-3 months. In exchange for free access during the pilot period, I’ll ask you to:

* Use the system actively in your real client/sales work
* Give feedback through a few short questionnaires along the way
* Be honest about what works, what feels clunky, and what’s missing
* Optionally take part in a short onboarding and feedback call

The feedback will cover things like:

* First day: what was unclear, and what was surprisingly easy?
* First week: does it fit into your workflow?
* After one month: what should be improved?
* After the pilot period: would you continue using it, and if not, why?
* Ongoing feedback on issues, missing features, and your needs

The best match is small and medium-sized agencies that currently manage clients through spreadsheets, Notion, Trello, HubSpot, Pipedrive, emails, Clockify, Gmail/Outlook, or a mix of several tools that are starting to feel a bit messy.

If this sounds relevant, feel free to comment or send me a message with:

  1. What type of agency/business you run
  2. How many people are on your team
  3. How you manage clients and follow-ups today
  4. Whether you’d be willing to use it with real clients during the pilot period

I’m not looking for a large number of users right now, but for a small group of good pilot partners who want to help shape the product.

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u/BureauButler — 2 months ago
▲ 2 r/GetStartups+1 crossposts

Seeking 5-10 agencies to pilot BureauButler, a CRM built for web bureaus/agencies

Hi everyone,

I’m looking for a small group of pilot partners for a CRM system I’m building specifically for agencies.

It’s called BureauButler (https://bureaubutler.com/), and it’s made for web, marketing, design, and digital agencies that need a clearer way to manage clients, companies, follow-ups, and client work, without having to force everything into a generic CRM.

I’ve now reached the point where I’d like real agencies to use the system with real clients. Not just quick feedback, but actual day-to-day use.

BureauButler is live, I run my own agency through the platform, and it saves me a lot of time, helps me invoice better, and has allowed me to cut 6 tools from my agency tool stack.

The pilot will run for 2-3 months. In exchange for free access during the pilot period, I’ll ask you to:

Use the system actively in your real client/sales work

Give feedback through a few short questionnaires along the way

Be honest about what works, what feels clunky, and what’s missing

Optionally take part in a short onboarding and feedback call

The feedback will cover things like:

First day: what was unclear, and what was surprisingly easy?

First week: does it fit into your workflow?

After one month: what should be improved?

After the pilot period: would you continue using it, and if not, why?

Ongoing feedback on issues, missing features, and your needs

The best match is small and medium-sized agencies that currently manage clients through spreadsheets, Notion, Trello, HubSpot, Pipedrive, emails, Clockify, Gmail/Outlook, or a mix of several tools that are starting to feel a bit messy.

If this sounds relevant, feel free to comment or send me a message with:

What type of agency/business you run

How many people are on your team

How you manage clients and follow-ups today

Whether you’d be willing to use it with real clients during the pilot period

I’m not looking for a large number of users right now, but for a small group of good pilot partners who want to help shape the product.

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u/BureauButler — 2 months ago