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I think jobs will expand to either include greater breadth or a deeper focus. Take the role of an admin, for instance. If meeting notes, scheduling, etc. can be done by AI, this frees them up to take a different focus. The role doesn't necessarily go away, but what that role oversees either deepens or expands.
Extinct jobs! What's your guess?
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Kim Curtis
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GitLab - dev
ClickUp - project management and goals tracking
Sidkik - no-code, all in one creator platform
AI Content Creation - Jasper
Supademo (@supademo_joe) - product demos
Later - social media manager & scheduler
Canva - design
What's your must-have tool for running your business?
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Kim Curtis
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Planning, strategy, working diligently to milestone. Also, focus and working smartly.
What makes a business successful?
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Kim Curtis
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Business plans are often stale as soon as they're complete. But here's why some form of business plan is important... it's because it forces you to do the necessary research to understand competitors, the market you're entering, where you fit, what kind of finances you need, and much more. It also forces you to describe your business and put your objectives on paper. These pieces are key.
That...
Business plan for startups? How much hard word should be expected?
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Kim Curtis
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Later. Love it because it integrates with Canva!
What's your favorite social media management platform?
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Kim Curtis
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Love the simplicity! Can you elaborate more on what powerful tools you provide that were previously out of reach for operations, planning, and management?
Arma Chat
Collaboration tool for non-tech-savvy operation teams & SMBs
Kim Curtis
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High touch points is great for conversion. Knock their socks off by making it as easy as possible to use your SaaS product. And show such value that they don't want to move away.
In SaaS, What are your best growth techniques to convert free trial users to paid plans ?
Kim Curtis
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Good to meet you. My partner and I are exploring AI for our no-code, all in one creator platform. As part of the platform, we offer spaces, so people can create both public and private communities. Since moderating communities can be a huge time suck, we use AI to do our moderation. It's a win for our customer since they get so much time back. I'm looking forward to your posts here!
Hey Product Hunt community! 👋 I'm Canberk, and I'm excited to be here with all of you.
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Kim Curtis
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Happy to find y'all! What greatness do you create?
It's great to be here... I'm pretty new here, but have already enjoyed all of the community discussion!
I'm Kim, the founder of Sidkik (https://sidkik.com). We're a no-code, all in one creator platform. You can host courses, challenges, and memberships on our platform and get our business mentorship to build and grow your business.
We're currently in our Pilot (and are accepting people) and...
Kim Curtis
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I'm passionate about what I do.
Tell me that you are workaholic without telling me that you are workaholic.
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Kim Curtis
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I know lots of people who love Zapier. But, honestly, we just haven't been fans. Zaps are great because you can connect apps. But time and time again, the data that gets connected isn't the data we're looking for. Additionally, when I've implemented it with clients, I've had zaps just stop working... and that has meant needing to hire a specialist to troubleshoot issues.
That's why in our own...
Are you using Zapier?
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Kim Curtis
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Wow to #'s 7 and 9. Such interesting info... thank you.
I went viral 30+ times on LinkedIn. Here's what you should know.
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Our product is the Sidkik no-code, all in one creator platform at https://sidkik.com. Entrepreneurs and small businesses can host their courses, challenges, and memberships on our platform. You can create your website, blog, and community spaces as well. We're unique because we mentor you to build and grow your digital empire beyond just you, into a scalable business that doesn't own you.
What problem does your business solve?
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Kim Curtis
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One of the most life changing things for me was to create 3 giant goals that are years long, like 5 year goals that @sagarpatel10 refers to. These goals align with my business, my family, and my wants, or the things that I know are fulfilling to me... Active family adventures and building my company from $0 to $1MM are some of mine as an example. Then, everything I do is aligned to these...
How do you keep track of your goals?
Kim Curtis
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I think we need to identify the level of failure first. Tiny failures happen on a weekly or even daily basis and are absolutely necessary for growth... like learning the cost of missing an opportunity because you didn't act fast enough. Or even like pushing your body to its limits to become stronger.
This type of failure is absolutely necessary or your product would be perfect on the first go...
Do you believe that failure is a necessary stepping stone to startup success?
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