u/dewharmony03

What’s a not so spoken tool that saves you or your team 100+ hours every month?

For example, we recently trained Dust on our Slack, GitHub, Notion docs, support tickets, and internal meeting notes recently and it’s honestly becoming weirdly useful.

For example, instead of asking around internally, we can now ask things directly get answers for questions like "Why did we abandon this feature last year?"! Onboarding new team members have become super easy saving all of hours every week!

So I am sure there are many more out there. So curious, what’s a not so spoken tool that saves you 100+ hours every month?

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u/dewharmony03 — 1 day ago
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What’s the biggest "before vs after AI" difference in your company?

Feels like AI changed the default speed of business overnight. A founder said recently AI completely changed how they handle churn. Instead of manually reading angry cancellation emails, they dump thousands of support tickets and refund requests into AI and ask it to surface hidden patterns humans missed. Apparently they discovered a huge percentage of churn came from one tiny onboarding confusion nobody internally noticed because support staff normalized it over time. That was pretty cool.

So entrepreneurs, what’s the biggest "before vs after AI" difference in your company?

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u/Money-Ranger-6520 — 10 days ago

Saw this in a diff sub but made sense here cause I have been noticing how much of an entrepreneur’s day gets eaten up by small, repetitive tasks that don’t really require your brain- things like follow-ups, data entry, scheduling, posting content, or moving information between tools. Individually they’re quick, but together they quietly drain a lot of time and focus. Lately I’ve been trying to eliminate those entirely instead of just "optimizing" them. The biggest shift isn’t just saving time, it’s not having to think about it at all anymore.

So curious, entrepreneurs, what daily task did you completely eliminate using automation for you or your business?

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u/dewharmony03 — 30 days ago