Anyone creating with MyBabes? Looking for honest review

Hi guys, I'm considering joining MyBabes.ai, but I cannot find many reviews other than those I do not believe (shady adult webs). The platform looks legit to me, I tried chat and img generator which is for free, but sadly video generation, which I'm mainly interested in, is behind paywall. Of course they have some previews but after I burnt myself elsewhere, so I do not want to waste my money again. Can someone give me an honest review? Or if you have a direct comparison with Candy or Joi, which I already tried and I know how they work, that would be great too! Please do not bother with crappy advertisement, only real experiences!

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u/GrassExotic2136 — 7 days ago

Does anyone else feel like their skin needs more than just products sometimes?

I’ve been really into Korean skincare for a while, and my routine is pretty consistent now, gentle cleanser, hydrating toner, moisturizer, sunscreen, and actives only when my skin can handle them.

My skin is better than before, but I still feel like some concerns don’t fully respond to products alone, especially pores, uneven texture, old acne marks, and dullness. I’m not looking for anything dramatic, but I’ve been wondering where people draw the line between sticking with skincare and looking into professional skin treatments.

For anyone who has dealt with similar skin concerns, did you keep focusing on products, or did you eventually get a consultation somewhere in Korea?

Curious what actually helped you the most.

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u/GrassExotic2136 — 8 days ago

Last day in Rome with luggage + Colosseum tickets

Hi, trying to figure out if this is a bad idea or not.

We’re staying in Trastevere and have to check out in the morning, but our train from Termini isn’t until the evening. We also have Colosseum/Forum tickets around lunchtime.

We’ll have one carry-on suitcase with us, and I’m pretty sure we can’t bring that into the Colosseum. I’m not sure if it makes more sense to leave the bag somewhere in Trastevere before heading out, store it closer to the Colosseum/Monti area, or just go to Termini and find a luggage storage there first and then come back toward the Colosseum.

Trying not to spend the whole day crossing Rome back and forth, especially if it’s hot.

What would you do?

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u/GrassExotic2136 — 10 days ago

are the cheap yard signs online a trap when youre starting a small business

needed yard signs for a small landscaping side hustle and nearly got burned. vistaprint "starting at $9" is corrugated and blows away in any wind. signs.com is middle of the road and not actually cheap. learned the hard way the cheap ones are single use.

what held up: rigid coroplast double sided, about 15 each at 10 qty (i used 4over4, their site is a maze but the signs were solid), h stakes a buck each on amazon. bannerbuzz is fine but pricier. rigid coroplast over corrugated, every time.

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u/GrassExotic2136 — 10 days ago

rebuilt the way i run my PT business this year. here’s what’s working and what still isn’t.

I coach a mix of online and in-person clients, and the biggest problem wasn’t coaching, it was keeping track of everything around it.

Missed sessions, check-ins, injuries, nutrition, holidays, preferences, programme changes, and all the small things clients mention once and expect you to remember.

Once the client list grew, too much of that was living in my head.

So this year I rebuilt the backend.

Trainerize is still where clients receive workouts, log sessions, track habits and message me.

I also tested Everfit. It felt cleaner in a few areas, but undercooked in others, and moving platforms didn’t solve the real problem. The issue was how I was using the software.

I now use Trainerize mainly as the client-facing layer rather than trying to make it run the entire business.

client notes

Every client has one running record outside the app:

  • current goal
  • injuries and limitations
  • exercise preferences
  • recent wins
  • personal context
  • anything I promised to follow up on

This has probably improved the service more than any new feature.

Remembering someone’s birthday, work deadline or knee issue makes the coaching feel personal.

programming

I stopped writing everything from scratch.

I use a library of strong templates inside my coaching app, then adjust them around the individual.

The useful part was documenting the rules behind those changes.

What gets removed if they only have 30 minutes? What changes after poor sleep? When do I progress a lift? When does pain mean changing the exercise or referring out?

The software delivers the programme, but it shouldn't make those decisions.

check-ins

The long weekly form wasn’t working.

Now most clients answer three questions:

  1. What went well?
  2. What got in the way?
  3. What needs changing?

Higher-touch clients get a voice note or call as well.

Completion is much better because it doesn’t feel like homework.

follow-ups

I no longer rely on memory to chase missed sessions.

My coaching app handles reminders, but I use clear rules for the human follow-up.

One missed session might need a nudge. Two missed sessions usually need a proper conversation.

Anything involving pain, confidence or someone wanting to quit always gets a real reply.

nutrition

I stopped forcing every client into the same system. Some track calories. Some use meal photos. Others work from protein and portion targets.

More data doesn’t always mean better coaching.

what’s still broken

Onboarding.

I still need training history, injuries, schedule, goals, previous failures and what type of accountability works for them.

Forms rarely give me the full picture.

The best onboarding still seems to be a proper conversation, followed by good notes afterwards.

the biggest lesson

Changing apps won't make you a better PT. But they do make you more organized. Trainerize, Everfit, WhatsApp and AI tools are only useful once you’ve decided how your coaching actually works.

What gets checked? When does someone get contacted? When does a programme change? What can be automated? What always needs a human response?

Writing those rules down has been more valuable than any platform switch.

Still haven’t solved onboarding properly though.

Has anyone found a good way to make it thorough without making a new client feel like they’re filling out a mortgage application?

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u/GrassExotic2136 — 11 days ago
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anyone have a good waterfall enrichment setup? maximizing coverage without overspending

Our current enrichment process is a mess. We're burning through credits on ZoomInfo for basic contact info, then still having to use separate tools for mobile numbers and intent data. The match rates are maybe 60% on a good day.

has anyone built a decent waterfall where one data enrichment tool catches what another misses? we need emails, mobiles, and some basic firmographics at minimum. bonus if it handles technographic data too.

Apollo is on the list but their mobile coverage seems weak from what i've read. also been looking at Prospeo since a few people in another thread mentioned it for contact enrichment. budget is around 500/month for our SDR team of 4 so ZoomInfo pricing is killing us honestly. my manager keeps asking why our cost per lead is so high and i don't have a great answer lol

what's your data enrichment stack looking like these days?

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u/GrassExotic2136 — 13 days ago