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PaigeWilliams
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It really depends on your needs and skills. If you're not tech-savvy, no-code platforms can be a great start with their drag-and-drop features. But if you have coding knowledge, building from scratch gives more control and customization. Some people even use code to enhance no-code platforms! Try both and see what fits you best.
Code or no-code? Or code for no-code :)
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PaigeWilliams
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Absolutely! AI can make meetings more productive. It helps with scheduling, so you’re not wasting time trying to find a good time for everyone. Also, AI can summarize meetings, which is great for reviewing key points later. And it can even suggest action items based on the conversation. Less time on admin stuff, more on what matters!
Here's what people keep asking me: Can AI really make meetings more productive?
Loic Thirion-Lopez
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PaigeWilliams
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Yeah, AI can help a lot! It handles scheduling, so you don’t play email tag. During meetings, AI takes notes and summarizes key points, keeping everyone on track. Plus, it can analyze meeting patterns to suggest better ways to use time. Less small talk, more action! But, it still needs human touch for creativity and decision-making.
Here's what people keep asking me: Can AI really make meetings more productive?
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PaigeWilliams
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I really like Todoist. It’s simple but powerful for managing tasks. I can organize everything from work projects to personal chores. The reminders and labels help me stay on track without feeling overwhelmed. Plus, it syncs across devices so I always have my list handy. What about you?
What's your favorite productivity app?
Ernest Wolfe
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PaigeWilliams
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Lately, I've been trying out ChatGPT and MidJourney. ChatGPT is amazing for generating human-like text, while MidJourney creates stunning images from prompts. They're both really pushing the boundaries of what AI can do. It's fascinating to see how they evolve and improve over time!
Which AI tools are you experimenting with lately?
Abdul Rehman
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PaigeWilliams
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I really like using Mailchimp. It’s user-friendly and has a nice drag-and-drop editor for designing newsletters. The templates look professional but are easy to customize. Plus, the reporting tools give me good insights into open rates and clicks without being too complicated. It’s great for both beginners and more experienced marketers.
What's your favorite tool for creating email newsletters and tracking results?
Ashit from Draftly.so
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