mightycall vs openphone comparison

we are 4 people, we do inbound and, mostly, outbound calls. as far as I can tell, mightycall has a better configured dialing system, openphone has a more understandable interface. we do not need many integrations, just something that works without big setup costs. I have been thinking about this for 2 weeks and probably thought too much. did anyone switch from one to the other? what caught you by surprise?

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u/HyperVenom23 — 7 days ago
▲ 3 r/defi

Bot to convert USDC back to fiat

a year ago give or take, I started keeping a part of my savings in USDC instead of fiat and as a result, when I needed cash I went through the same long ass cycle of exchanges, ACH transfers and waiting for days. I automated the work using a rebalancing bot, also considered Stable.com to bring stuff outside the network, but still ran into the same problem. Recommend any setup for chain rebalancing and quick fiat off ramping please

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u/HyperVenom23 — 7 days ago

Hurraay! My first tomatoes at home!

Guys, I'm so happy they sprouted! :D
If anyone's interested, I got the seeds from Organo Republic on Shopify

u/HyperVenom23 — 8 days ago

Do crypto rates change after signup?

Every crypto payment provider posts a nice low headline rate then you find out there's a minimum volume, KYC tier, or "enterprise pricing" wall behind it. Anyone actually gotten a straight answer on pricing before going through onboarding, INXY or otherwise?

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u/HyperVenom23 — 8 days ago

I want a non call center job

I have 3 years experience, telesales, customer service, cold calling, event planning and management, you name it. I’m sick of the headset. What are my alternatives

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u/HyperVenom23 — 8 days ago

Is there any way at all to speed up the process of lifting a shadow ban?

My account laid dormant for a while since I was busy with life and off reddit, I have a high karma score and my account is 7 years old, I didn’t engage in karma farming or such I’ve earned my karma through posting stuff that got popular. Recently I’ve started an online call center and participated in building an online store as an effort to escape my 9-5, being relatively inexperienced in both fields I went to Reddit for help since the reason I joined 7 years ago was every question I had and problem I faced no matter how niche or intricate was always solved by someone on reddit who was very experienced with the subject or just went through the exact same thing. I posted multiple posts within one day I admit I engaged sort of “fakely” on r/sales because that subreddit had a 10 comment karma restriction to post and I needed to make a post however I didn’t use ai to post and my replies were genuine the only fake part was that I wouldn’t have engaged at all if it wasn’t for that karma restriction I would’ve only posted. Now I’m shadow banned, I’ve got dms from people willing to help me out that I cannot answer because I’m shadow banned, I’ve got so many other draft posts I wanted to make to navigate this new venture that I cannot make. I submitted 3 appeals throughout almost 2 weeks of being shadow banned and nothing changed. If anyone knows anything I can do to speed up the process please help me this is quite the fork in the road for me. Thank you

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u/HyperVenom23 — 14 days ago

Mightycall vs Openphone comparison

We are 4 people, we do inbound and, mostly, outbound calls. as far as I can tell, mightycall has a better configured dialing system, openphone has a more understandable interface. we do not need many integrations, just something that works without big setup costs. I have been thinking about this for 2 weeks and probably thought too much. did anyone switch from one to the other? what caught you by surprise?

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u/HyperVenom23 — 17 days ago

What happens to my Hostinger Horizons site if I cancel my plan?

Sorry if the question is silly, but will my site go instantly offline if I stop paying to hostinger?

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u/HyperVenom23 — 17 days ago

S&P 500 in 2026 still a bullish market, or are we ignoring the risks?

The S&P 500 index continues to grow, but at the moment the question is not whether the trend is bullish. It is how much good news is already taken into account in the price.

Here is how I see it:

  1. Valuations. Final profit is about 22-24 times, compared with the average indicator for 20 years, amounting to approximately 17 times.
    This is expensive, but is not something completely abnormal by the standards of the period after 2010. The real problem lies in the fact that the market already evaluates continuing profit growth. If this assumption is not confirmed, the current valuation will be difficult to defend very quickly.

  2. Fed policy. Rate cuts were slow and cautious.
    The main question for the second half of 2026 lies in whether inflation will remain low enough for the Fed to continue the reduction.
    If the consumer price index remains below 3%, opportunities still exist. If inflation starts growing again, the entire calculation will change.

  3. Yield. The technology sector still is the basis of the market. The capital investment cycle in artificial intelligence around NVDA, MSFT and AMZN continues, but most of these investments are already taken into account in prices.
    Considering the high concentration of the index, one negative forecast on shares of companies with large capitalization can lead to multiple compression of the entire market, and not only individual shares.

  4. Concentration risk. The share of the seven largest companies now accounts for about 30% of the S&P 500 index. This cannot be called real diversification. This is a concentrated position on shares of technology companies, woven into the index.
    I’m on long on SPX, but with stricter stop orders than in 2024. I still see growth potential of 10-15%, if profit continues to grow. If this does not happen, the fall may amount to 20% and more.

How do you evaluate the situation?

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u/HyperVenom23 — 17 days ago
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which hosting provider has the highest uptime and protection against hacking?

Here is my situation. A regular website with digital products, nothing unusual, that gets around 20-30 thousand visitors per month. In the past there were two separate incidents where something got in and launched cryptocurrency mining scripts in the background. The website worked slowly, resource usage increased sharply for no reason, and by the time I noticed it, the cleanup took much longer than it should have.

What I understood from this is that the real difference between hosting providers at this traffic level is not the marketing page, but how isolated your account is from everyone else, how quickly they patch known vulnerabilities, and whether their support actually understands what a shell upload attempt looks like for example, instead of just resetting your password and calling it fixed. Shared hosting at large scale tends to be the weak point because you are one vulnerable neighbor away from a compromised server, even if your own code is clean.

I compared several options: Hostinger, DigitalOcean and Hetzner, they all keep appearing in different threads depending on whether people want something managed or just launch their own VPS and handle security themselves. Managed on paper seems safer, but you trust someone else's patch schedule. Self-hosted VPS gives you control, but also means you are the one who has to detect breaches at 2 AM.

what does everyone think?

Any input is graciously appreciated

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u/HyperVenom23 — 17 days ago
▲ 2 r/sales

How do you do call coaching when your sales team is fully remote?

18 months ago we switched to fully remote work, and operational coaching practically disappeared.

In the office it was natural to sit with a representative, listen, notice something, discuss it after. Now that structure does not exist.

We tested the call whisper functionality (this function is present in the software we use)
but I am not sure how effective it is in practice for representatives on the other end of the line.

For teams using remote whisper or live monitoring, how is it set up technically? and does the agent really adjust in the moment, or does mostly everything stay unchanged?

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u/HyperVenom23 — 17 days ago

Will Hostinger be a good variant of web hosting for my new business in the sphere of food e-comm?

Hi everyone. At the present time i am in the process of creating a web site for my new shop and got stuck in searching hosting for it. Since i sell food supplements which are considered high risk, and there are many rules which i have to adhere to, I’m interested in knowing, will Hostinger be a good variant for this kind of business? and will they accept me at all. If not, then are there other suitable variants for such businesses? I am not sure if this is a problem on my end, but it seems i cannot find anything about the terms of Hostinger what they accept, and what not, so i am turning here for help. anything helps. Thank you guys

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u/HyperVenom23 — 18 days ago