Best AI SMM platform for client work?

Im going down the AI social media management platform rabbithole because our team spends too much time rewriting captions and moving posts between tools.

Vista Social, Sprinklr, Hootsuite, and Buffer come up a bunch in AI SMM searches. Anyone use any of these and know which one is better for a smaller team with about 50 different clients and a price sensitive CEO?

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u/CtrlAItDeIight — 1 day ago
▲ 9 r/sales

When did live demos become their own software category?

I feel like I completely missed something. A few years ago everyone just demoed the product, I mean companies would hop on a call and show the features of their product.

Nowadays it seems like there are entire platforms built around demos and apparently there are a bunch of companies competing in this space.

I've got a basic understanding of what they all do, but I'm still trying to understand why or how this became its own category.

Was there a precise moment where everyone realized normal demos weren't working anymore?

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u/CtrlAItDeIight — 1 day ago
▲ 4 r/Chefit

For those chefs who are more hands on the business side of things, whats the ideal software?

So I've been doing popups lately and they've performed better than I could ever imagine. I've found the perfect spot and secured the lease but now I'm at that point where I have to think about software and management. I thought first I just needed pos but scheduling, tips, inventory, payroll, ordering, reporting and forecasting got into that list too.

I've got the obvious pos picks like toast and square and hotschedules seems the best for scheduling. But I want to know, for those who've opened restaurants before, what would you set up from day one and what would you hold off on until things settle?

Just want to put my hard earned money in the right places.

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u/CtrlAItDeIight — 8 days ago

Is pet insurance for accidents worth it financially speaking?

Im trying to decide if accident focused pet insurance makes sense or if i should just keep adding to a vet savings fund. Fetch pet insurance, pets best and spot all show up for pet insurance and accidents but the math changes with deductibles, reimbursement rates, annual limits and emergency fees.

I do not care much about routine care, mostly just big sudden bills like injuries, swallowed objects or after hours visit?

Which option made the most sense after real claims?

For context I have a healthy mixed breed dog (definitely looks like a beagle mix but we're not too sure) that I've rescued who is estimated around 4 years old according to the shelter. No health issues so far but just want to be prepared.

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u/CtrlAItDeIight — 9 days ago