u/AlexModernFreedom

▲ 27 r/Candida

People who have successfully healed

I would like to start a thread of ONLY people who have successfully healed from candida. Why?

In lots of threads in this community there are mixes of questions and people who had some kind of results or even success, which is great, but those threads always end in mostly questions.

If this thread contains only success stories, others will be able to use this as a library rather than having to scan through hundreds of other questions that don't answer their questions.

I'll start as a first reply below 🙏

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u/AlexModernFreedom — 6 days ago

I asked chatgpt to create a PDF for me. The first time it worked fine but after asking it to make the layout a bit more colorful it creates the pdf and when I click on the link it says download started but nothing gets downloaded.

Ideas?

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u/AlexModernFreedom — 8 days ago

I have built 2 main apps, they both handle accounts and email accounts in them. I built my own crm because the one i used was to expensive and not good enough, but I recently noticed that my lovable cloud usage is through the roof, and I don't even have any users yet. How do you guys handle this? I think i have to add $20 a week that's almost twice as much as what I paid for the crm. I'm worried that when I get users, that they'll outcost me my income.

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u/AlexModernFreedom — 15 days ago

Hi all,

Does anyone have issues loggin in at the moment? I keep trying to log in with my Google account but nothing happens, neither on the web version or in the app.

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u/AlexModernFreedom — 16 days ago

Hey folks, I’ve seen a lot of small businesses struggle with big CRMs that are either too pricey or rigid. We ended up building a lean, customizable CRM that actually lets users request features as they need them, it is performing really well. I will not promote it here, but I’m curious, what are some features you’ve always wished your CRM had but never found? And which things frustrate you about your CRM? I’m always looking to learn what people actually need.

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u/AlexModernFreedom — 17 days ago

Hey folks, I’ve seen a lot of small businesses struggle with big CRMs that are either too pricey or rigid. We ended up building a lean, customizable CRM that actually lets users request features as they need them, it is performing really well. I will not promote it here, but I’m curious, what are some features you’ve always wished your CRM had but never found? And which things frustrate you about your CRM? I’m always looking to learn what people actually need.

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u/AlexModernFreedom — 17 days ago