Best tools for managing tasks and organizing content for a small team?

Hi all,

Just started in a director role at a nonprofit managing a small team of social media volunteers (about three people).

I'm handling most of the high level strategy, like content calendar/analytics, and they're creating posts. (This is nice for me, I used to work fully top-to-bottom on my accounts I'd manage so it's fun being in house and having slightly more resources!)

I'm thinking of using Metricool for our analytics and scheduling, but as far as I know, they don't offer much in terms of actual project management.

I'd like to keep the new "tools" to a minimum to not overwhelm the team, since they've been doing this a few years with one another, and they just manage a (very poorly organized) Google Sheet.

I'm also interested in the best way to deliver assets like photos, videos, and little creative briefs for our posts. For the time being, most of our images are on Google Drive, but if something has a nice integration and isn't too expensive, that would be nice to keep all in one place.

So, what tools are out there? What could my "stack" of software(s) look like?

Thanks so much for any advice. Trying to keep this affordable and pain-free for the team.

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u/just_gonna_send_er — 7 days ago

Drift car bumper. What would you use here?

Hi all. Just bought a drift car and am trying to do better than the previous owner’s “zip tie everything” method.

(And yes there are rusty bits like the fender and lots of torn fiberglass. Fenders will eventually be replaced and I’m learning to repair fiberglass/do paint)

Wondering what the masters at /r/fasteners would use for the following to attach the bumper in the following spots:

1.) Rusted out fender where the original hole to mount the bumper has rusted away from years of zip tie pressure/wear.

Would be lovely to have this quickly come off/reattach. I was thinking Dzus but there’s also that “Mac Lifters” brand that’s specifically made for bumpers in that location. I am fine drilling into the bumper of course, but would prefer something like Dzus or a quick release button and not those ugly rubber band things.

2.) Front bumper attachment points in the engine bay where the support metal has sagged (going to be using riv-sert here to reinforce).

These could just be traditional bumper push-in clips in some spots, but for the grille/bumper middle spot where they’re “stacked” is there anything else I should be doing there?

3.) Side skirts are especially blind. The p/o just used self tappers (ew). Here I was wondering about Dzus again, but unlike the front bumper there’s really like zero access to get behind the panel, so curious about what else I could use.

Thanks for the help! As a hardware store frequent flyer I’m happy to have found this sub.

u/just_gonna_send_er — 7 days ago
▲ 3 r/Stance

Homies that stretch tires at home with the starter fluid explosion method, do you just take them to get balanced at a tire shop after?

Trying to blow myself up and not die from freeway vibrations after.

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u/just_gonna_send_er — 12 days ago
▲ 10 r/IS300

Help: Key Fob Compatibility

Hey all.

Bought an IS300 drift car that only came with one key. It is a key with the “panic” button on it.

Local ace hardware has a “non-panic” version for $31… or a panic button one for $320.

Obviously, I would LOVE it if the “regular” fob worked. Does anyone know if it’s compatible?

Of course I will have the key programmed by Ace to match my original fob.

u/just_gonna_send_er — 16 days ago

Running sticky tire (200-300tw) up front only?

Hey guys. New to drifting but not new to cars.

Bought an IS300 D car, it’s rad but on my first day out I was having understeer issues.

I’m sure a LOT of that was driver mod — but compared to all of the sim stuff I’ve done, it was really hard to coax the car into a slide and stay there.

Currently 215/40 mucho machos on an 18x8.5 all around. Started with 25psi front 40psi rear, ended up with 25psi front and 65psi rear by the end of the day which helped but didn’t get me all the way there.

I hit up the guy that did the drift spec on the car (not the previous owner, he didn’t slide it much) and the builder said he used to run 300tw Kendas all around.

Since the mucho machos that came on the car are pretty much fresh, is it okay to keep those as rears and just try out a stickier tire up front to start? Or is the mismatch a poor idea?

In my head, it kinda makes sense — front stays planted, rear gets tail happy and rotates around it. But not sure how that works in practice.

Car has welded diff, angle, bushings, arms, the whole 9 and I know it rips based on old footy of the original owner drifting it.

So, worth trying a stickier tire up front? Or do I just need to suck less?

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u/just_gonna_send_er — 20 days ago
▲ 1 r/ios

Are there any flat, wallet-friendly UWB “find my” trackers?

Hey all. Love the radar finding feature with the arrows on my AirPod pro second gen.

I know air tags do this. But are there any Apple trackers with that feature that are slim and fit in a wallet?

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u/just_gonna_send_er — 21 days ago

Skate shoes that BREATHE? [33YO]

My feet get too fuckin got these days and I’m sick of my feet smelling like a foot.

Been skating NB Jamie Foy 306s and also wear them casually. Love them both looks wise and feels wise but I just cook in there. They’re great fall shoes but it’s getting toasty out.

Anyone have a pair that are breezy? Some kind of mesh or just good airflow construction? Bonus points if they’re stylish and I can wear them out for beers.

Thanks!

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u/just_gonna_send_er — 28 days ago
▲ 0 r/ooni

What’s the “magic temp” for Koda 16?

Hey guys!

First shot at cooking pizza in our Koda 16. Got it as a gift from my mother in law (she’s awesome!) cause she has one herself and loves it.

She (and other YouTubers) recommended getting the stone HOT (like 750-800) before cooking; then turning down once you launch (measured temps in the middle).

We did this exactly, but all of our pizzas were pretty raw in the middle — even the ones we kept to the outside / front right corner as a few YouTube people recommended.

Then I saw a few posts on here where people only had the stone around 350 and their pizzas looked great!

Is it just misinformation that the stone needs to be SO FRICKIN HOT before cooking?

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u/just_gonna_send_er — 1 month ago

Sanitizing home kitchen counter (food prep) surfaces?

Hey all,

About to roll out some pizza dough.

I usually use my big marble dough slab for this; but I’m at an Airbnb and don’t have it with me.

I wiped the counter down with a clean rag + hot water to get any debris off. Then I rinsed with very hot water and went again with a bit of dawn. Finally, rinsed the dawn off the rag and did a final water-only pass.

Is this ready for pizza dough rollin’?

Or is there another method to “sanitize” to get rid of any old bacteria?

I made chicken yesterday on the same counter and wiped it with method cleaner after; but I don’t think that’s anti bacterial.

Am I overthinking this? Haha

What else would you use here? Vinegar?

Thanks for the help!

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u/just_gonna_send_er — 1 month ago
▲ 2 r/CarAV

Kicker CompVR 12s + Kicker CX1200.1 — am I gonna cook these subs? (900W vs 1200W RMS amp)

I picked up a loaded enclosure on Facebook Marketplace pretty cheap. 2 Kicker CompVR 12s a the ported box, already wired to 2 ohm.

Looking at the product page, they recommend 450-900W RMS amp. https://www.kicker.com/52DCVR122

My amp is a CX1200.1, also Kicker. https://www.kicker.com/12CX12001

At 2 ohm, it puts out 1200W RMS.

I fired them up for a QUICK listening session and WOW they hit pretty damn good at 1200W. Box is tuned to 30hz which is also rad.

I don’t use “bass boost” or any additional low end EQ, but I do have the amp set to max gain with a bass knob controller in the glove box (so I can turn that down as needed from the front of the car).

I’ve heard the CompVR are pretty robust subs and I’ve also heard Kicker typically under-rates their subs’ RMS capabilities.

Is there any truth to that? If I run the amp at full gain, am I going to blow these subs like immediately?

If it’s not safe to run them at full gain, how do I measure the “actual” RMS I’m putting out while listening? I have a multimeter, etc I could hook up if that’s helpful but I’m not sure how to test and dial that in.

Thanks for the help!

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u/just_gonna_send_er — 2 months ago

If I wanted to sell a personal card collection, could I host a successful stream with zero plans to do another in the future?

Title.

I’ve got a bunch of yugioh, Pokemon, retro video games etc I was considering parting ways with.

I’m also a professional videographer and content strategist so I have a lot of high end production gear (nice macro lenses, mics, etc) that would allow for WAY better quality than 99% of streamers I’ve seen on this platform that are borderline unwatchable.

Can you actually attract a decent audience (say 100+ viewers) without streaming consistently? Is there an audience for “one-off” type sellers? And if so how would I get the word out about that?

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u/just_gonna_send_er — 2 months ago

Applying Super Resolution (Enhance) to Multiple Photos at Once?

Hey everyone, tried every way I could think of doing this:

  • Library, shift-click multiple photos, then Photo>Enhance
  • Develop, shift-click multiple photos, then Photo>Enhance
  • Develop, shift-click multiple photos, then scroll down to "Super Resolution" on active photo, and click it. (It only applies to the one photo)
  • Enable Super Resolution on one photo. Shift+CMD+C to bring up copy develop settings dialogue. Only select "Detail: Denoise, Raw Details, Super Resolution", then select all images with shift-click and Shift+CMD+V to paste settings. Nothing.

Help me out before I throw my Macbook at a wall? Thanks! :D

EDIT: Found a way.

  • Enable Super Resolution on one photo. Shift+CMD+C to bring up copy develop settings dialogue. Only select "Detail: Denoise, Raw Details, Super Resolution"
  • Then return to Library tab. Select multiple photos with shift-click. Then RIGHT CLICK and choose "Paste Develop Settings."

Man that was confusing. Hope this helps someone.

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u/just_gonna_send_er — 2 months ago

Guys, completely new here. Sorry if this is dumb.

This app is crazy, I’m an old school Yugioh and Pokemon collector that is used to buying things not with a 6-second countdown 😂

First, there’s all these auctions that are like “spin the wheel 1/4 chance of getting an ETB” or something. Does that mean you have a 1/4 chance of getting “the big cool thing” or just a 1/4 chance of getting anything at all?

Second, I was surprised while seeing this, but are the streamers opening up packs you buy right after you buy them? For me most of the fun is opening packs lol so just to clarify the people on this app are opening packs on your behalf, but ultimately whatever is in the packs is already yours?

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u/just_gonna_send_er — 2 months ago

Hi all,

Trying out triples coming from VR.

I used NeckFX on my single screen setup but with triples, obviously I don't need it to follow the track for me because I now have peripheral vision.

However, I find with NeckFX off, the default Assetto cockpit camera is SO BOUNCY.

This is actually an immersion breaker for me, because in real life, our eyes/brains are actually quite good stabilizers.

I don't have a motion rig, so when I hit even the smallest bumps, the micro-jitters the game camera is producing are throwing me off.

Is there a way to "stabilize" with NeckFX without having it follow the track?

Or am I looking for a different kind of app or setting entirely? Thanks

Edit: Found a "Head Physics" app, trying that out now. Seems to be close to what I'm looking for (stabilizes the track and lets the car shake around you) but I'm still looking for something that reduces motion overall. https://www.overtake.gg/downloads/ac-head-physics.68266/

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u/just_gonna_send_er — 2 months ago
▲ 297 r/simracing

I’ll be back to pic number two soon enough.

Yea I’m a little buzzed on a Tuesday

But I just got my triples damnit

Excited to try this out instead of VR.

Giddyup

u/just_gonna_send_er — 2 months ago