figured id share since i spent weeks evaluating alternatives and couldnt find many real comparisons from actual users (just SEO blogs that all say the same thing) background: marketing ops team, 6 pe
we run a small real estate team (4 agents) and built our whole listing process on this platform when a new listing comes in the agent fills out a form with property details. the workflow: - creates a
we have 15 workflows running in production and monitoring them used to be chaotic. heres what i set up: 1. heartbeat table: every workflow writes a row after each successful execution with the workfl
posting this because i literally cannot believe how much time this saved us we hire about 3-4 people a month and the onboarding used to be a nightmare of paperwork, emails, and people forgetting step
sharing our inventory management setup because i think its cool and maybe useful for other small ecommerce folks we sell handmade candles (about 200 SKUs). our setup: stock tracking table: product n
we run a digital agency and build forms + workflows for our clients. a few things we do to white-label: - custom domain for form URLs (cname to our subdomain) - client branding on each form (their lo
we spent a month trying different AI chatbot solutions (intercom, drift, custom gpt) and nothing worked well for our use case. the canned responses were too rigid and the LLM-based ones hallucinated o
ive been building increasingly complex workflows and debugging them is becoming a skill in itself. sharing some things ive learned: 1. test with real data early. dont build the whole workflow and the
switched from make about 2 months ago, figured id share my notes since i couldnt find many real comparisons what i like better here: - forms are native. in make i had to use typeform or jotform and c
sharing this because someone might find it useful and because im kinda proud of it lol we run a digital agency and onboarding a new client used to take 3-4 hours of manual work across 3 people. heres
ive been using tinytable less like a spreadsheet and more like a database. storing workflow execution logs, customer records, inventory levels etc. basically anything that my workflows need to read fr
ive used all three extensively so figured id share my comparison for anyone evaluating jotform: - pros: tons of templates, very mature, great conditional logic - cons: forms look dated unless you spe