u/friedrice420

Built a one-page visual PMP mastery map with AI: 10 knowledge areas + EVM formulas + 2026 ECO weights. Free, want honest feedback
▲ 1 r/pmp

Built a one-page visual PMP mastery map with AI: 10 knowledge areas + EVM formulas + 2026 ECO weights. Free, want honest feedback

Been testing image generation and made this single-page PMP reference:

  • 10 knowledge areas with key concepts
  • EVM formulas
  • Risk response strategies
  • Contract types
  • Updated 2026 ECO domain weights (People 33 / Process 41 / Business Env 26)

Not selling anything, no link. Two genuine questions:

  1. Does a dense visual like this actually help your prep, or do you prefer text / flashcards?
  2. Did I get anything wrong? Want it accurate before anyone leans on it.
u/friedrice420 — 11 hours ago
▲ 4 r/ITManagers+2 crossposts

How are you guys handling M365 license cleanup these days?

Trying to get unused licenses out of our tenant: people who left, accounts that haven't logged in for months, service accounts sitting on premium SKUs. PowerShell works but it's tedious to keep running every quarter.

What's everyone actually using? Native admin center, a tool, script, or just living with the waste?

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u/friedrice420 — 3 days ago

where should I buy a M.2 2242 (42mm) SSD for my old chromebook

Hi,
Trying my luck here if anyone has a 64GB / 128GB M.2 42MM SSD for sale. Or anyone knows of any contacts.

Looking for something really cheap, since this is for my chromebook running openclaw, on a 16GB SSD LOL

Would appreciate any leads 😄

Thanks in advance

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u/friedrice420 — 13 days ago

I just got eligible for the salary criteria for HSBC Premier. I am thinking whether I should upgrade from my travel one (got it in december) or not.

I hold the EPM and Amex Plat Travel and HSBC Travel One

- AMEX / EPM: I use it for vouchers from GYFTR / iShop mainly. And EPM for my daily swipes. Now with the devaluation of both cards, I might close amex this year if they don't give me any renewal benefits. I might end up keeping EPM since it gives 12500 on renewal and I can use that for flights (and basically only pay GST)

- HSBC Travel One: I try to route all my bookings via HSBC Travel One via Hoppr portal (I find it slighly expensive but the price match works well so its manageable)

Now my reason to upgrade to the HSBC Premier is that

a) 2nd year onwards the card fee is null
b) 3% flat rewards on spends

c) forex fee is better than travel one and EPM
d) the joining bonus of 20,000 points is tempting

e) better reward points for booking via hoppr (although the gains are in hotels only compared to flights, but still better than T1)

- I stay in chandigarh (so any RMs / tips for here is helpful).

Looking for people's advice / opinion on whether i should upgrade or not (will have to shift salary account). Also, I heard there is some rule that if you got the T1 within 6 months, upgrading to the premier is an issue.

Also, kudos to this entire community for teaching me to spend smartly!

Thanks!

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u/friedrice420 — 19 days ago

hey, quick post on what i do. full stack dev + i run a multi-agent team daily for my own biz, so im not guessing on the ai side.

what i help founders with:

  • webapps / mvps: fullstack MVPs built (mainly supabase and vercel), wherever. idea to live product.
  • ai automations / workflows: agent teams that read inboxes, scan reddit/twitter for leads, draft outreach, run scheduled jobs, or whatever runs your business etc. real agents with memory, not zapier spaghetti.
  • openclaw setups: vps + agent install + ongoing support if u need it.

on pricing, no flat "mvp for $5k" template bc u never really know what ur getting w/ those.

how i work instead: free scoping call first (most founders describe a v2 when they need a v1, can save 30–50% just by cutting that down), then flat quote for the scope we agree on. cash only, no equity, no rev share. u own all the code on day 1.

rough ranges (scope dependent): small automation a few hundred. full agent workflow 1–3k. mvp / webapp depends on scope so we’d have to talk first.

timezone flexible for calls.

DM me what ur trying to build or what ur stuck on. first call is free, not a sales pitch, mostly so u can take a real scope + number back to urself or ur investor before u commit to anyone.

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u/friedrice420 — 20 days ago

hey, quick post on what i do. full stack dev + i run a multi-agent team daily for my own biz, so im not guessing on the ai side.

what i help founders with:

  • webapps / mvps: fullstack MVPs built (mainly supabase and vercel), wherever. idea to live product.
  • ai automations / workflows: agent teams that read inboxes, scan reddit/twitter for leads, draft outreach, run scheduled jobs, or whatever runs your business etc. real agents with memory, not zapier spaghetti.
  • openclaw setups: vps + agent install + ongoing support if u need it.

on pricing, no flat "mvp for $5k" template bc u never really know what ur getting w/ those.

how i work instead: free scoping call first (most founders describe a v2 when they need a v1, can save 30–50% just by cutting that down), then flat quote for the scope we agree on. cash only, no equity, no rev share. u own all the code on day 1.

rough ranges (scope dependent): small automation a few hundred. full agent workflow 1–3k. mvp / webapp depends on scope so we’d have to talk first.

timezone flexible for calls.

DM me what ur trying to build or what ur stuck on. first call is free, not a sales pitch, mostly so u can take a real scope + number back to urself or ur investor before u commit to anyone.

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u/friedrice420 — 20 days ago
▲ 1 r/MedSpa

Hey everyone, looking for some advice from this group.

I recently launched a small business with a couple of friends where we have built AI voice assistants specifically for service based businesses like med spas. The main goal is to help you capture revenue that would otherwise be lost from missed or unanswered calls.

It answers calls like a real person, handles FAQs, routes to the right place, checks availability, and can book appointments directly into your calendar, so even after hours or during busy times, potential clients are not slipping through.

The product is working well, but we are hitting a wall on the go to market side, especially figuring out how to get this into the hands of med spa owners who could benefit from it.

For those of you running or working in med spas:

  • Do missed calls or delayed responses actually translate into lost bookings for you?
  • How do you usually discover or evaluate new tools like this?
  • What is the best way for someone like me to reach you without it feeling spammy or salesy?

Appreciate any honest advice, even if it is do not do it this way. Thanks in advance.

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u/friedrice420 — 24 days ago

hey, quick post on what i do. full stack dev + i run a multi-agent team daily for my own biz, so im not guessing on the ai side.

what i help founders with:

  • webapps / mvps: fullstack MVPs built (mainly supabase and vercel), wherever. idea to live product.
  • ai automations / workflows: agent teams that read inboxes, scan reddit/twitter for leads, draft outreach, run scheduled jobs, or whatever runs your business etc. real agents with memory, not zapier spaghetti.
  • openclaw setups: vps + agent install + ongoing support if u need it.

on pricing, no flat "mvp for $5k" template bc u never really know what ur getting w/ those.

how i work instead: free scoping call first (most founders describe a v2 when they need a v1, can save 30–50% just by cutting that down), then flat quote for the scope we agree on. cash only, no equity, no rev share. u own all the code on day 1.

rough ranges (scope dependent): small automation a few hundred. full agent workflow 1–3k. mvp / webapp depends on scope so we’d have to talk first.

timezone flexible for calls.

DM me what ur trying to build or what ur stuck on. first call is free, not a sales pitch, mostly so u can take a real scope + number back to urself or ur investor before u commit to anyone.

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u/friedrice420 — 26 days ago

hey, quick post on what i do. full stack dev + i run a multi-agent team daily for my own biz, so im not guessing on the ai side.

what i help founders with:

  • webapps / mvps: fullstack MVPs built (mainly supabase and vercel), wherever. idea to live product.
  • ai automations / workflows: agent teams that read inboxes, scan reddit/twitter for leads, draft outreach, run scheduled jobs, or whatever runs your business etc. real agents with memory, not zapier spaghetti.
  • openclaw setups: vps + agent install + ongoing support if u need it.

on pricing, no flat "mvp for $5k" template bc u never really know what ur getting w/ those.

how i work instead: free scoping call first (most founders describe a v2 when they need a v1, can save 30–50% just by cutting that down), then flat quote for the scope we agree on. cash only, no equity, no rev share. u own all the code on day 1.

rough ranges (scope dependent): small automation a few hundred. full agent workflow 1–3k. mvp / webapp depends on scope so we’d have to talk first.

timezone flexible for calls.

DM me what ur trying to build or what ur stuck on. first call is free, not a sales pitch, mostly so u can take a real scope + number back to urself or ur investor before u commit to anyone.

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u/friedrice420 — 26 days ago