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How to Automatically Send Google Calendar Invites for Dubsado Appointments
If you've ever thought to yourself 'Ugh, I wish I could just automatically send a calendar invite for my Dubsado appointments like you can with Calendly'—this one's for you!
5 Steps to Determine an Ideal Project Timeline for Your Service-Based Business
Want to know the secret to projects that run smooth every time? It starts with having a project timeline (and what you do with that timeline). In this post, I'm sharing the 5 steps to creating an ideal project timeline that doesn't rush either party, but always keeps the project on track!
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7 Ways to Make Your Dubsado More On Brand
Your branding is working hard to attract your ideal clients...here are 7 ways to make sure that it's implemented throughout the client experience too!
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Dubsado Form Templates: Choosing the Right Option for You
Wondering which type of Dubsado form template is right for you? In this post I'm discussing the pros and cons of: Canva, Code-Free, Hybrid, HTML & CSS Snippets, and External Editor templates to help you make an informed decision before you invest!
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Navigating ADHD in Business: 10 Focus-Boosting Tips
If you're an entrepreneur with ADHD and end every day thinking 'did I actually get anything done today?' check out these 10 tools & tips to help support focus.
Hi, i'm fran
client experience enthusiast, neurodivergent entrepreneur and, most importantly, cat mom.
Okay maybe not most importantly, but you’d think they run this business since they’re on my Instagram stories more than I am. If they were catpreneurs though, they’d want you to know this: Your business doesn’t have to operate like anyone else’s.
Sure there’s a plug ‘n play way business owners commonly approach systems and processes, but if you ask me that’s a path headed straight to burnout town.
As someone who’s neurodivergent, struggles with anxiety, and who’s been in the backend of over 70 businesses, rest assured that no two brains truly work the same (yes, even ones in the same industry). That’s why my approach to building client experiences is simple – custom or bust.
Want more hot takes & Fran facts? (I’ve got plenty).
more about meSo, would you want to hang out on Friday?
(And maybe every Friday after that, too?)
I know we just met, but something tells me you’re also into unfiltered stories of entrepreneurship and hard-to-hear (but useful to know) takes on all things client experience. You in or what?