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Erin McCune
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I refer people to Orbital all the time! Last week I referred an office of tax folks who are going remote, but still need that social and informal communication more than a few chats per day.
Orbital is the best tool I’ve seen in this space! No pun intended 😁
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Erin McCune
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Your brain needs downtime to recharge, and that's when you're able to think creatively, which you need as a founder. Do I take full weekends off? No, too much to do. But I do try to take at least 1-2 days completely "off" per month, and sleep in at least one morning per week. I also find that screen-free recharge times are critical (I have a membership to a local float tank center- 90 mins of...
Should startup founders take weekends off?
Sergei Timoshenko
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Erin McCune
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Fun exercise! My ideal buyer is someone who is 50-65, has a will (or is in the estate planning process), wants to be organized but is crazy busy with work and life.
Describe your ideal customer persona and I'll guess your product!
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Erin McCune
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Have names & mailing addresses, need emails- is there a tool for that?
I have a lengthy list (15K+) of names and mailing addresses; does anyone know of a tool that can leverage that information to scrape for email addresses? TIA!
Erin McCune
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Organize your websites and logins, and seamlessly pass them on to your next of kin.
How would you explain what do you do to your grandparents?
Subhendu
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Erin McCune
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Great topic! I know more about this from the estate planning side (my company, Easeenet.com, provides easy digital estate planning) but I think EstateExec has a cool product https://www.estateexec.com/ and of course FreeWill https://www.freewill.com/ is doing really great work too!
What are your Legal Tech favorite products and why?
Justin Buchanan
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Erin McCune
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Reading through the other comments and thinking it through-- you've probably already thought about this, but some kind of way to identify the "important, non-urgent" tasks that we NEED to do but also keep putting off-- and then helping users either a) break down those tasks into something more manageable and/or b) set aside time to get them done. Think about the number of people who say "I've...
How do you overcome procrastination?
Derek Leiro
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Erin McCune
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Rest is super important too! And just pick your 3 MITs for next week (Most Important Things) and then I have no doubt you will knock them out of the park :)
It's Friday and I failed to achieve what's on my weekly list.
Cica-Laure Mbappé
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