How can I maximize Shoppify Advanced Plan

Hey fellows,
I just upgraded to shopify advanced plan. I currently got few sales for the print on demand designs on my prototyped. I'm experienced in shopify but I would like to know how to maximize advanced features for pod for shopify.

Any feedback would be highly appreciated.

Thankyou

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u/alancusader123 — 7 days ago

I'm getting google workspace plus how can I maximize as a tech Entrepreneur

Hey folks, I just switched from Microsoft to Google Workspace. I recently figured out they have a lot of features within Google, from all the apps to the inbuilt Gemini AI, but I still can't figure out exactly how to utilize this to run my business in Marketing/tech as a complete ecosystem.

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u/alancusader123 — 7 days ago

I'm getting google workspace plus how can I maximize as a tech Entrepreneur

Hey folks, I just switched from Microsoft to Google Workspace. I recently figured out they have a lot of features within Google, from all the apps to the inbuilt Gemini AI, but I still can't figure out exactly how to utilize this to run my business in Marketing/tech as a complete ecosystem.

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u/alancusader123 — 8 days ago

Rate my Print on Demand Designs

Hey folks,

I thought to capitalize on trends so I created a print on demand merchandise design for upcoming spiderman brand new day release in July.

I'm doing this for the first time and I would love to know your feedback. Please checkout my listing.

Thank you

Link - https://brandnewday-weaver-rebirth.lovable.app

u/alancusader123 — 8 days ago

My definitive Mid-2026 AI Agent Tier List. Let's debate.

After testing the major frameworks over the last few months, here is where the stack actually lands if your goal is true local leverage and running autonomous workflows 24/7.

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​OpenClaw (S-Tier): The only framework that reliably handles multi-tab local tasks without choking on permissions or API limitations.

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​Gemini Spark (A-Tier): Unreleased, but the token metrics and infrastructure look like a massive leap forward. Still sitting in the charts for now.

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​The Rest: Everything else from Manus to cloud-locked wrappers requires way too much manual boilerplate and micro-approvals. If I have to hit "Approve" every 5 seconds, it's not an agent; it's a junior intern.

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​What are you guys running locally that beats this?

u/alancusader123 — 17 days ago

My definitive Mid-2026 AI Agent Tier List. Let's debate.

After testing the major frameworks over the last few months, here is where the stack actually lands if your goal is true local leverage and running autonomous workflows 24/7.

​

​OpenClaw (S-Tier): The only framework that reliably handles multi-tab local tasks without choking on permissions or API limitations.

​

​Gemini Spark (A-Tier): Unreleased, but the token metrics and infrastructure look like a massive leap forward. Still sitting in the charts for now.

​

​The Rest: Everything else from Manus to cloud-locked wrappers requires way too much manual boilerplate and micro-approvals. If I have to hit "Approve" every 5 seconds, it's not an agent; it's a junior intern.

​

​What are you guys running locally that beats this?

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u/alancusader123 — 17 days ago

What's the Best you can do as an Alchemist

I truly believe Human potential is capped. All the junk food, propaganda, social doom scrolling and distraction. If you were able to unlock full potential as an Alchemist, what would you try to achieve Next in 2026 ?

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u/alancusader123 — 1 month ago

Marketer transitioning into AI Agents: Which platform is worth going all-in on in 2026?

Hey builders,

I’m a marketer running AI services for supplement brands, local businesses, and small firms, and I’m now transitioning deeper into AI agent development.

Over the past few months I’ve experimented with:

Codex / OpenAI tooling

Antigravity

Manus.ai

Basic autonomous workflows

Prompt orchestration + automation stacks

My goal is not just to build hobby demos — I want to build and eventually sell production-grade AI agents for real businesses.

The problem is: the ecosystem is moving insanely fast, and I’m struggling to decide which platform or stack is actually worth committing to long term.

Right now I’m evaluating things like:

OpenAI Agents SDK

LangGraph

CrewAI

AutoGen

Manus

Replit AI

Low-code agent builders

Vertical AI agent platforms

What I care about most:

  1. Reliability in production

  2. Ability to monetize/client deploy

  3. Multi-agent orchestration

  4. Tool use + memory

  5. Easy integrations with business workflows

  6. Fast iteration speed

  7. Long-term ecosystem potential

My background is stronger in marketing/business than hardcore engineering, but I can learn technical systems quickly and I’m already building.

For those already shipping agents in production:

Which stack are you betting on for 2026?

What are people actually paying for right now?

Are low-code platforms a dead end?

Is it smarter to go all-in on OpenAI’s ecosystem early?

What would you learn first if you were starting again today?

Would genuinely appreciate insights from people building real AI agent businesses, not just experimenting.

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u/alancusader123 — 1 month ago

Apps for small Businesses

Hi there. I'm an business owner in Canada, and I own a local vitamins and supplement store.

I was wondering if having an app for my business is a good idea in 2026.

I see a lot of trends with people switching to personalized mobile apps for their customers, rather than just having a website and an Instagram page. I would love to know whether going for an app for my business is a good idea, or if I shouldn't bother with it.

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u/alancusader123 — 2 months ago

I would love to know Venom fans' thoughts. Is this accurate to the video game Marvel Rivals? My boyfriend plays Rivals for hours every day, and he only plays this character.

u/alancusader123 — 2 months ago