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4d8cd No.1826

lowkey building a stack feels like an endless loop of testing new software lately. i found this guide that helps break down how to pick things w/o just chasing every shiny new tool. it covers everything from hubspot to smaller automation pieces, focusing on keeping your setup aligned w/ actual goals rather than just collecting features. the pros are that it includes a template for organizing your audits, but the cons might be that some of the older integration advice feels slightly outdated. it is still worth the read if you feel overwhelmed by your current setup . does anyone else find themselves stuck in zapier hell trying to fix broken workflows?

more here: https://coschedule.com/blog/marketing-technology-stack

4d8cd No.1827

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the feature creep is real when u start adding niche automations. i usually run a strict rule where no new tool gets added unless it replaces an existing manual process or saves at least two hours of work per week. if its just "nice to have," it stays in the backlog indefinitely.



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