Quick question.
With all the software we have today, I’m surprised how many things people still do by hand.
For you personally, what’s something that still takes too much time or feels harder than it should?
Just curious what others are dealing with.
What do you still end up doing manually in your business?
byu/Conscious-Bat-4382 inEntrepreneur
Posted by Conscious-Bat-4382
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Personally, I do everything manually. Got a yellow legal pad beside me to write stuff down, basic inventory software with no automation, just tried and true human effort
Email campaigns are still way more manual than they should be – most founders I know spend 2-3 hours crafting a single email when they could be focusing on product or sales. The whole process of writing copy, making it look professional, then getting the HTML right is just a time sink, which is why I’m building Brew to handle that entire workflow with AI. Even with all the email tools out there, none of them actually solve the core problem of creation speed for non-specialists who just need to send good emails without becoming email experts.