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Small business and services

Customer work, scheduling, delivery, money, and daily judgment for people running real local businesses.

Small business and services

Customer work, scheduling, delivery, money, and daily judgment for people running real local businesses.

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How a salon can run appointment operations without a double-booked chair

A fictional playbook for a small salon that keeps chairs, supplies, and a booking-rule decision on one Board.

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How a food truck can run event season without double-booking the generator

A fictional playbook for a food truck’s event season that keeps permits, menus, and a yes-or-skip decision on one Board.

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How a residential contractor can run a job board without losing change orders in texts

A fictional playbook for a small contractor that keeps jobs, change orders, and a sequence decision on one Board.

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How a family photographer can run client season without losing galleries in a hard drive

A fictional playbook for a busy photography season that keeps shoots, galleries, and a booking-cap decision on one Board.

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How a tutoring business can run a semester without double-booking the table

A fictional playbook for a small tutoring practice that keeps students, slots, and a waitlist decision on one Board.

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How a cleaning service can grow without breaking the Thursday crew

A fictional playbook for a small cleaning company that keeps routes, people, and a yes-or-wait decision on one Board.

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How a pet sitter can handle holiday bookings without promising overlapping houses

A fictional playbook for holiday pet-sitting that keeps animals, keys, and a capacity decision on one Board.

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How to launch a real-estate listing without losing the photo day or the disclosures

A fictional playbook for a listing launch that keeps vendor days, documents, and a go-live decision on one Board.

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How to open a retail pop-up without losing permits, stock, or opening-day coverage

A fictional playbook for a pop-up shop opening that keeps space, stock, and a staffing decision on one Board.

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How a mobile mechanic can run a workflow without losing parts, miles, or promises

A fictional playbook for a mobile mechanic that keeps jobs, parts, and a routing decision on one Board.

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