Is Growth plan worth it for short term while using Collaboration so I can connect Buildprint + Codex to my bubble project?

Ok, I'm working a couple of hours a day here and there on my project. The business model has ironed out, the planned workflow is set, but the bottleneck is the time it takes me to apply all the rules on bubble.

It's for an MVP so I didn't want to hire a developer.

I recently learned about buildprint, but I couldn't test it because bubble needs you to be on Growth Plan which is about $350 AUD (not to mention Buildprints monthly subscription aswell)

I have no issue paying that for atleast a month if it will complete a chunk out of my work but I need to know if its worth it.

For background, I'm building a marketplace. And ChatGPT is very informed of my project inside and out.

I feel I have to bite the bullet and pay that but Id love everyones opinion if you've used it before.

Thanks

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u/Purple-Task870 — 8 days ago

Online or in-person

I can understand how attractive online lessons are for tutors not having to account for travel time and travel cost BUT, do you find that you get better results with your in-person students?

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u/Purple-Task870 — 29 days ago

Reducing ChatGPT memory usage per chat

I'm working on a project, 8 weeks worth of chat with ChatGPT. The memory for that particular chat uses about 2.5GB which is causing excessive delay.

Ive tried getting a summary of our chat and start a new chat window but that was a disaster as it kept missing key things and remembering ideas that were scrapped.

Is there a way to remove screenshots and images generated in this big chat to hopefully reduce the memory usage?

I dont need those images anymore but the conversation/non-images contents needs to stay intact.

Thanks

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u/Purple-Task870 — 1 month ago

What normally happens in the first tutoring session?

We’re thinking about trying a tutor for our child and the one we’re looking at offers the first hour free.

It sounds great but I actually have no idea what normally happens during that first hour. Is it mostly getting to know the child and working out where they’re at, or do they normally get into actual teaching aswell?

And could you tell after the first session if the tutor was the right fit? Or did it take a few lessons, or even trying someone else?

I dont want to expect too much from a free session but also not really sure what I should be looking for.

Parents and tutors both welcome to answer 🙂

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u/Purple-Task870 — 1 month ago

What normally happens in the first tutoring session?

We’re thinking about trying a tutor for our child and the one we’re looking at offers the first hour free.

It sounds great but I actually have no idea what normally happens during that first hour. Is it mostly getting to know the child and working out where they’re at, or do they normally get into actual teaching aswell?

And could you tell after the first session if the tutor was the right fit? Or did it take a few lessons, or even trying someone else?

I dont want to expect too much from a free session but also not really sure what I should be looking for.

Parents and tutors both welcome to answer 🙂

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u/Purple-Task870 — 1 month ago

What makes a parent enquiry worth replying to?

Hi all, I’ve been looking into how families usually contact tutors, and I’m curious what it feels like from the tutor side.

When a parent first contacts you, what info helps you quickly decide whether it’s a good fit?

Is it mainly subject/year level, availability, location, budget, frequency, or something else?

And what makes an enquiry feel vague or not worth responding to?

Thanks All

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u/Purple-Task870 — 1 month ago