Extension_Bag_7809

joined 10 months ago
 

Hello,

I am opening an exterior window cleaning business - fyi will prob do interior too, but exterior is way easier to deal with.

I want my customers to have a profile so I can automatically rebook them in every 6 months and keep their windows clean.

Does anyone have a recommendation for a CRM that works well for a small business for this kind of thing?

Also any recommendations of card swipers such as square, please feel free to advise on that as well.

Thank you!

[–] Extension_Bag_7809@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

Agreed, thank you for your input

[–] Extension_Bag_7809@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

The kind of capital that needs a massive bank loan?

[–] Extension_Bag_7809@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

Oh man, you’re a step ahead of me…. would you mind sharing some big picture overview of what you saw?

 

Is the barrier to entry on these drone show companies…. Big?

Obviously startup capital and marketing is one this

But to be able to use the software that directs these things, knowing how to make it all tick…. what’s the learning curve on these businesses because I love watching them and would love to sell these events.

If anyone has any references on this industry please let me know.

Thanks!

[–] Extension_Bag_7809@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

All you gotta do is hire me

[–] Extension_Bag_7809@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

That’s very inspiring! I’m 26 and about to make the transition to self employment in the next few months and and very excited. Congrats on your success!

[–] Extension_Bag_7809@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

Thank you for the recommendation!

[–] Extension_Bag_7809@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

I work for a management company that owns multiple franchises of a variety of services. The amount of work it takes is nonstop especially when it comes to operations and marketing. Plus, the people that work them are usually in the same mindset that you are in at your current job, it can feel easy for them to question why they work there, which makes the most important part of your job engaging your people and hoping that they will in return do the same to your customers and the people under them. It’s a grind grind grind however you are the top boss so that’s pretty sweet, you can say you have a “big important thing to get to”, give them a pep talk, and then just go watch Star Wars at home and come back a few hours later and hope they didn’t burn it down

 

The volume of users, the custom UX, the functions, where do you even start?

If someone had the next great social media platform and even had backers giving them funding, I don’t even know where I could point them to start…

[–] Extension_Bag_7809@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago (2 children)

Yes, but I have had a corporate job to support my finances, so it’s kind of no harm no foul. Where your temporary projects generating enough revenue to support yourself?