u/grand001

Healthcare credentialing for 1099 nurses

Hospice agency using 1099 RNs for weekend coverage. CMS requires us to verify license + OIG exclusion before they see patients.

We’re doing it manually at 10pm Friday for Saturday shifts. Miss one and we risk clawbacks. Need instant checks that work after hours.

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u/grand001 — 16 hours ago

Our current government rfp software feels very old and outdated.

The interface feels outdated, searching for old proposal content is painful, and collaboration is clunky when multiple people are editing at once. Last week our proposal manager had to manually combine edits from three different departments because the platform kept locking documents.
At this point people are bypassing the tool entirely and using shared docs instead, which defeats the purpose of paying for software in the first place.
Did we just pick the wrong platform.

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u/grand001 — 7 days ago

Review management automation that catches issues first

We ship 200 orders a week and get a few bad reviews because something went wrong and we didn’t know.

I need orders delivered to trigger a check-in text after 4 days. If the customer replies happy, ask for a photo and review link. If they mention a problem, open a ticket with us and don’t send the review link.

I don’t want to blast everyone and risk public complaints. It needs to feel personal and run without my team watching it. Our current tool is too dumb to branch on replies.

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u/grand001 — 7 days ago

Anyone else feel like most HVAC software is built for way bigger companies?

I run a small 2-truck residential HVAC company and we still handle most things with paper work orders plus QuickBooks. I’ve been trying to move away from that, but a lot of the software I’ve looked at feels designed for companies running huge dispatch teams.
Realistically, I just want something simple where my tech can close out a job, upload a photo if needed, and I can see updates without having to call back and forth all day.

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u/grand001 — 7 days ago

Anyone actually seeing real results with AI agents for government sales?

My supervisor keeps forwarding me these future of work articles about AI agents replacing repetitive tasks. Most of the case studies I find are just SaaS companies doing outbound volume play. B2G is a different beast the timelines are massive and the compliance docs are a nightmare. Has anyone integrated an agent into a gov sales workflow to reduce the work load?

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u/grand001 — 8 days ago

Anyone else feel like most HVAC software is built for way bigger companies?

I run a small 2-truck residential HVAC company and we still handle most things with paper work orders plus QuickBooks. I’ve been trying to move away from that, but a lot of the software I’ve looked at feels designed for companies running huge dispatch teams.
Realistically, I just want something simple where my tech can close out a job, upload a photo if needed, and I can see updates without having to call back and forth all day.

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u/grand001 — 8 days ago
▲ 5 r/PPC

LinkedIn marketing services to support ppc retargeting

Running meta and google ads for 8 b2b clients. Problem is cold traffic converts at 1.2 percent and CPCs keep climbing. We need better warm audiences before we retarget.

I am seeing agencies use linkedIn marketing services to build founder authority and warm up prospects with organic content, then hit them with PPC.

I do not want to hire a separate social team if I can partner with someone who already gets b2b. Our clients are in saas and logistics.

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u/grand001 — 9 days ago
▲ 16 r/web3

Finding web3 consulting that prioritizes actual utility over hype

I’m tired of seeing projects that are just a token looking for a problem. Our organization wants to use web3 consulting to build a decentralized identity system for academic credentials.

We need something functional, secure, and user-friendly for non-crypto people. Is there anyone left in the space who focuses on the boring, essential infrastructure of web3?

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u/grand001 — 9 days ago

Hey all, looking for some feedback.

I came across ePsych Billing and they seem focused specifically on mental health practices, which is appealing since most billing companies treat us like an afterthought.

Has anyone actually worked with them?

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u/grand001 — 14 days ago

Our sales cycle involves a lot of custom discounting and multi-department approvals that salesforce flow just isn't handling well.

We need a more comprehensive business process automation solution that can coordinate between salesforce, our legal team’s slack, and the finance department’s ERP.

Right now, deals are stalling for days because someone forgot to check a notification. I need a way to automate the entire process from a closed-won deal to a sent invoice.

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u/grand001 — 15 days ago

I went to the dentist yesterday and had a really painful experience with the dental sensors they used for my check-up. I have very sensitive gums and a small mouth, and the hard plastic edges kept digging into the floor of my mouth. It actually left a small bruise!

I know x-rays are necessary, but is it normal for it to hurt that much? I’m due for a deep cleaning soon and I’m honestly dreading more x-rays. Are there different types of sensors that are designed to be more comfortable, or should I just look for a dentist who uses a different technique?

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u/grand001 — 16 days ago

I built a small tool for data visualization, and I know my users are in subreddits like r/dataisbeautiful. I’m considering hiring reddit marketing services to help me get some exposure without getting banned for self-promotion.

My budget is tight, and I can’t afford to waste money on brand awareness. I need actual sign-ups. Is there a service that specializes in helping indie founders get their first 500 users through organic reddit engagement?

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u/grand001 — 18 days ago

My leadership recently pushed a massive enterprise platform for our events division to get better visibility. On paper, it’s great. In practice, the team finds it so clunky that they’ve gone back to shadow spreadsheets for daily tasks. Is this usually a configuration failure, or do most enterprise tools just lack the UX needed for high-speed event ops?

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u/grand001 — 21 days ago

The hardware on our dental sensor seems fine, but the software is absolute garbage. It freezes during acquisition, loses images if you don’t save fast enough, and crashes when we try to use the enhancement tools.

IT says it’s a compatibility issue with Windows 11 but the manufacturer hasn’t updated drivers in a year. I’m wasting hours a week rebooting and recovering files. Is anyone using a dental sensor with stable, modern software that actually works in 2026?

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u/grand001 — 21 days ago

Our tracking system just hit its limit. We’re running three subdivisions simultaneously with about 50 active tickets for water, sewer, and dry utilities. My "old school" method of binders and sticky notes finally failed this week when a crew pulled the wrong ticket and started digging in the wrong phase. I don't have a dedicated admin to audit paperwork, so it's all on me and my foremen. It’s clear that manual tracking isn't scaling with our workload anymore. How are you guys managing high-volume ticket tracking without a full-time office clerk?

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u/grand001 — 21 days ago
▲ 4 r/nocode

We use Typeform for client intake, but then someone has to copy data to HubSpot, create a ClickUp project, and start a contract in PandaDoc. Zapier gets expensive with multi-step zaps and can’t branch logic, if budget >$50k, route to enterprise AE.

I need one form submit to trigger it all, with conditions. What’s the nocode stack for this in 2025?

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u/grand001 — 23 days ago