Author Topic: Tools you wish you had for your hustle/side hustle.  (Read 1519 times)

skysoclouds

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Tools you wish you had for your hustle/side hustle.
« on: May 21, 2020, 12:51:19 PM »
preface: i am stuck in quarantine cause of the covid-19 situation and i want to exercise the brain muscle, so suggest away what you want you want and ill try and make it. 

Exactly what the topic says, whats are some software tools you wish you had to help you with your work/hustle/side hustle that youd think would be a great addition to your list of tools.

I started doing this recently cause i was bored (read preface), and so far i made radio scrubbers for massive data hoarders, made websites and optimized em(every second counts in web pages) and even simulations for some passenger safety devices and an entire clone for zoom/twitch.

Im open to seeing what you can suggest so i can get my hands dirty, ill take anything from bots to monitor suppliers prices so you can get the best deal to 3d model displays of the product you sell. 

Smokystache

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Re: Tools you wish you had for your hustle/side hustle.
« Reply #1 on: August 16, 2020, 07:08:59 AM »
Ooo. Wish I had seen this months ago.

I've got one for you. Part of my business is posting social media content for my clients. Let's say I work with 20 dentist offices. I create an image that with a bright shiny smile and the text on the image says "Ask us about our whitening service!" Now I can use that image with all 20 of my clients. Of course, what my clients really want is for their logo to be on their image. It isn't too difficult to do this - but imagine if I have 200 clients. Sure, I could outsource this, but I don't want to and I don't want to pay for it.

It would be great if I could create one image - reserve a portion of the image where I know the logo would show up (perhaps a square of white or black in the bottom right corner) and run it through a program that applies all of my client's saved logos to the image and then saves them each individually in a folder. Bonus points if the program would allow me to choose from several locations on the image (bottom left, centered, centered-bottom, etc.).

It seems given the use of social media platforms that something like this should exist, but I can't find it.

 

Wow, a phone plan for fifteen bucks!