u/supernova2411

▲ 2 r/Tucson

Need a banner for a graduation party

Does anybody know a good store, preferably in downtown Tucson for large banner printing. Don't need same day delivery but would still prefer it to be a somewhat quick turnaround.

Banner is for a graduation party, and if it's good I’ll probably need more for future parties, if you guys have any recs or places to avoid I'd love any input, thanks.

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u/supernova2411 — 9 hours ago
▲ 5 r/CRM

CRM data enrichment is accurate on day one and useless by month four, how do you handle the decay?

Trying to understand if this is a solved problem or if everyone is just living with it. We run a CRM data enrichment pass on our target accounts, everything looks clean, emails valid, titles current. Four months later it's a mess. Titles changed, some contacts left the company, a few companies got acquired.

We're targeting mid-market SaaS companies and the rate of change in that segment is high. People move jobs, companies pivot, funding rounds change org structures. The static enrichment model wasn't designed for this level of churn.

What approaches are others using? Re-enrich on a schedule? Vendors that claim to do continuous updates? Build something to track job changes specifically?

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u/supernova2411 — 1 day ago

Foxy ai vs rendernet for social media creator content, tested both for consistency

Tested foxy ai and rendernet side by side for generating consistent character content for social media and the differences are worth knowing before you commit to one.

Foxy ai: uploads about 3 reference photos, trains in roughly 15 to 20 minutes. Likeness holds well across varied poses including full body to close up transitions. Also does short form video. Viral presets are useful for quick batch work. $14/month for 100 credits (1 image = 1 credit, 1 video = 5). Interface is clean, oriented toward creators who want to generate fast.

Rendernet: facelock for consistency, free tier with 10 daily credits, paid from $9/month. Controlnet for pose control and truetouch for skin textures give you way more options per image. Interface has more knobs to turn which is great for deliberate creative direction, slower for pure batch production.

Different workflow philosophies basically. Foxy ai is "train, batch generate, post." Rendernet is "train, carefully direct each image with pose control and settings." If you're producing 30 social images a week and speed matters, foxy ai's approach is faster. If you want maximum control over fewer images, rendernet gives you more to work with.

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u/supernova2411 — 1 day ago

Vacation rental website builder setup taking way longer than expected

Started building my direct booking site 3 weeks ago thinking it would take a few days. Still not done.

The website builder itself was easy. Properties added, photos uploaded, descriptions written in maybe 6 hours. But then there's PMS integration (spent 8 hours troubleshooting calendar sync), payment processing setup (another 4 hours), email templates (6 hours), Google Analytics (2 hours), testing the whole booking flow (5 hours), fixing mobile issues (4 hours).

I'm like 35 hours deep and still finding things to fix.

Is this normal or am I just slow? How long did setup actually take everyone else?

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u/supernova2411 — 2 days ago
▲ 0 r/FPandA

Is anyone actually using ai for budgeting and forecasting in their small business?

Not chatgpt lol. I mean actual purpose built tools that connect to your accounting and help with budgeting and revenue forecasting. We're 35 people, about $4M ARR and right now our "forecasting" is me updating a google sheet once a month based on vibes and pipeline feels. I want something that looks at historical data and generates a real forecast, bonus if it can model scenarios like "what if we hire 5 people" or "what if churn increases 2%." Does this exist for companies our size?

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u/supernova2411 — 4 days ago