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| r/smallbusiness | What feels productive in business but actually isn’t? | When I first started working with small businesses, I thought being busy meant being productive. But over time I noticed a lot of work that *felt* important didn’t really move the business forward. Things like tweaking websites endlessly, researching tools, reading more strategies, perfecting branding, etc. Meanwhile, the simple boring things (talking to customers, follow-ups, sales conversations) actually moved the needle. Curious to hear from other business owners — what’s something that feels productive but really isn’t? | 2026-02-18 09:50:21 | |
| r/Entrepreneur | CTO needs shares advice | Hey folks, I've been working in a startup as their CTO for 4 months as a contractor (highly underpaid, 2500€ vs 10000€ a month in my previous one) and we are currently talking about ownership. We are working on AI integration for companies. There's the two co-owners, the third one, previous CTO flew off right before I took his position. They were divided into 1/3 of the company for each. The two current ones are both sales people, one is mostly on the marketing part, the second is on the business legal and accounting. I've told them about the fact that, I'm not willing to work this hard for long without further guarantees. Fact is, they don't have a ton of experience, whereas I've worked on creating the infrastructure of an hypercomputing company (selling for 200 million this year). And honestly, I know they have potential as sellers, but they are going on the wrong path right now IMO. For now their current product is only no code, and I've been preparing an entire infrastructure to get a true sovereign and secure platform (so that we can sell to way bigger companies). I know I'm being paid, they are not paying themselves a lot. And I know I didn't prove a lot for now on. But the current product is really wacky and needs a complete revamp that is taking me a ton of time. And I have to take a decision quickly before my revamp is entirely done since my biggest knowledge is mostly building the most difficult in the beginning and I'm not willing to give all of that for 3 cents without guarantees. We talked about getting parts of the company with a second guy who is our product owner, so that would make 4 people on board. And they only offered 10% shares to both of us because they don't want to risk losing ownership. Honestly it's exactly what I thought the worst answer would have been, to me it's not realizing how much effort and knowledge we both give them. Also, not giving enough power to proper production people is wrong to me, as they could take wrong tech decisions without notice, or just get rid of us. What would you do in my situation? Talk again with them? Or give up? Also adding that this decision would have a big impact, I'm living in a small island in the pacific, and my rent is really high. So a relocation will probably be mandatory because of the lack of other projects here, and remote jobs being difficult to find nowadays from here. Thanks a lot for your advices 🙏 | 2026-02-18 09:46:55 | |
| r/personalfinance | Baon den sa utang Sobrang Hirap | I’m m 30 years old don’t know what todo 6 digits utang. Consequences to ng mga Mali kong desisyon. Alam ko madami katulad ko. Sa makakabasa nito I HOPE may big plot twist this month at maging lesson saten mga nangyare. LABAN lang | 2026-02-18 09:46:37 | |
| r/selfimprovement | Just wanted to get some stuff out of my chest.... | I'm not sure whether I can post this here, but I desperately wanted to vent. I fell into the rabbit hole of p-rn two years ago when I was 16. It first started off as a way to escape everything (I got bullied and nobody wanted to talk to me cause i was weird?). J-rking off gave me exactly what I wanted, a quick and easy escape from reality. But I soon started getting addicted to it and couldn't go a week without it. And as a year passed, I spiralled into worse and worse type of content which led me to NTR. The only reason I started those was that all the other videos started getting repetitive and every other h*ntai felt way too generic and had shitty art. I wanted something new. I actually started reading NTR only because of the art that they had, not because of that stupid cuck shit plot. At first, the cuck shit bothered me beyond no end, it made me question everything, but as time went on, I was getting desensitised to everything but a part of me felt that even if I didn't care about the plot, just reading those changed the way I think. Now I really want to stop it...I want to stop everything, I wanna stop jerking off...How do I actually do that though? I'm new here, any advice would be much appreciated 🛐🙏! | 2026-02-18 09:41:38 | |
| r/personalfinance | RothIRA or continue saving? | I (28M) recently reached 6 months of necessary expenses saved. I'm now wondering if I should continue to save for a house, if I should start investing into my RothIRA again, or if I should split it 50/50? | 2026-02-18 09:40:53 | |
| r/Entrepreneur | I need a Powerpoint alternative to make insurance sales presentations? | Getting really tired of PowerPoint. Everything I make looks the same and kind of dated. Plus I'm not great at design so they end up looking pretty basic. Is there something better for making sales presentations that doesn't require me to be a designer? | 2026-02-18 09:40:34 | |
| r/smallbusiness | Taking on local retail client for profit share instead of fees. Smart move or time sink? | I’m a freelance web designer and marketer, and I’ve got an interesting opportunity I’m trying to sanity check. A local bed and flooring showroom owner in West Lothian posted in a Facebook group looking for someone to help with social media. Small independent shop, physical showroom (which is rare locally outside of the big stores), low overheads around £3k a month. He bought the business fairly cheaply cause the previous owner had let things deteriorate badly (sounds like he was a hoarder and let the shop fall into a state) but a few years prior was doing 25k+k months. Structurally it seems sound. He personally has good supplier and manufacturer connections, can genuinely price well and knows the industry. He’s not technical at all. His online presence is basic (and a bit fragmented, multiple FB pages from different versions of the business, he's running this as a bed company and a flooring company distinctly but under one roof, so that's a puzzle in itself but I've got a sense of how I'd come at it). The site he's currently having built was very affordable but now the company wants to charge him for every little change, which he’s not happy about. He’s open to me taking over the site as well. I know what I’m doing on the SEO side and feel confident I could rank the business well locally. Organic presence is already decent for “beds West Lothian” (West Lothian being the broader district we're in) once you scroll past the big chains. Very few reviews overall, a couple of rough ones from before he took over, but low volume so that feels fixable. He wants me to handle paid ads and help shape his social media and positioning, and design some new shop window posters. Budget would start around £50 a week on ads. He’s not in a position to pay me yet, but he’s open to structuring something around profit share once things start moving. The idea would be that if I help grow revenue, my compensation becomes part of his regular overhead going forward and he's happy to scale that. My thinking: * Time commitment would be fairly lean once campaigns are set up. Maybe around an hour a day to optimise and test. * If I can prove paid traffic and social activity bring measurable lift, I’m in early on something that could scale and become steady recurring income. * Attribution is messy with brick and mortar. Someone sees an ad, thinks about it, walks in five days later and buys a £900 bed. I'm thinking of ways to tighten this. * Long-term upside is that I'd be in early on what could be a solid local business So I’m weighing risk vs upside. It could turn into a long term partnership where I’m effectively the growth arm of a local retail business, or it could turn into a vague performance arrangement where it’s hard to prove impact. For those who’ve done profit share or performance-based work with local retail, or anything comparable (or otherwise have valid insight) how would you structure it so it was fair and measurable? And at what point did you decide it was worth your time? Not expecting magic from £50 a week, but I do think there’s a real opportunity with strong local positioning, transparent pricing, a physical showroom, and a chance to take over the website for ongoing SEO and growth. At this point his shop is dead most of the time, so anything through the door is a win for him. We've talked a fair bit now, he seems reliable and wants to make this work, and sees his limitations. Any thoughts are appreciated! | 2026-02-18 09:37:10 | |
| r/Entrepreneur | Non-technical founders, how do you handle tech hire? | Hello folks, As the title says, if you're not a technical person running a business how do you deal with technical hires? Do you ask a technical friend to vet people for you? Do you hire a company to vet people for you? Anything affordable (i.e. bootstrap level)? Even if you have a technical person on the team (say a web dev for example) how do you then vet someone from a different tech expertise (say a system admin for example)? How do you handle that? Is it even a problem you're facing or am I just imagining things? Thank you very much in advance. | 2026-02-18 09:36:49 | |
| r/personalfinance | Savings but no emergency/liquid/short-term fund—what do I do? | Mid-30sM (single, no kids) in my second, higher-pay career. Income is (newly) $400k+. I do not have, and have basically never had, an emergency or short-/medium-term fund. I’ve just kept a bit ($5-15k) in my checking account. I paid down law school debt and have \~$500k in retirement and brokerage accounts (basically my whole NW), up from $100k in the last three years, which I am proud of. Now that I don’t have debt, I want to build an emergency (or at least more liquid fund). Can I avoid opening a new/HYSA account and just do money market funds? How much makes sense? My total monthly spend (rent, utilities, everything else) is maybe a bit less than $4k, which is a bit high, but I live in DC, which I think is HCOL. Should the emergency fund double as a housing fund or anything? I don’t have any immediate plans to buy, but maybe I should start building toward a down payment? I don’t know what I’m doing now that I am maxing out the MBDR and everything and I don’t have debt. Please help me! | 2026-02-18 09:36:03 | |
| r/smallbusiness | Business Supplies? | Where do you guys purchase business supplies? Or business merch? | 2026-02-18 09:30:55 | |
| r/CryptoCurrency | The first confirmed case of vibecoded defi being exploited | 2026-02-18 09:27:53 | ||
| r/Bitcoin | Bitcoin.de 2.0 Is Coming: More Coins. More Features. More Security. Made in Germany. 🇩🇪 | The new Bitcoin.de is coming in June 2026 😉 …with more coins, more features, more security on a new website & a powerful trading app for iOS & Android – Made in Germany 🇩🇪 https://www.bitcoin.de/de | 2026-02-18 09:25:26 | |
| r/personalfinance | 1099 Taxes—- Employer | I worked in sales an my commission is considered 1099 but my employer taxed me when the commission was given to me. Now he gave me a 1099 form meaning i’m going to have to pay more taxes on the money that was already taxed… What do i do? Should i ask him for the 19% - 22% of the income since that was already taxed. (This isn’t a big company… local guy who is foreign and doesn’t know too much about business for other reason than this one.) | 2026-02-18 09:22:08 | |
| r/Entrepreneur | The hidden cost of inaccurate time tracking isn’t lost minutes. It’s bad decisions. | Most conversations about time tracking focus on small mistakes. Did you forget to start the timer? Did you round numbers? Did you miss a task? Those small gaps don’t seem like a big deal. But the real cost isn’t a few lost minutes. It’s the decisions you make based on incomplete information. If you underestimate how long client work actually takes, you underprice your services. If you don’t see how much time internal tasks consume, you overestimate your capacity. If meetings quietly expand and you don’t account for them properly, you blame productivity instead of structure. Inaccurate data leads to inaccurate conclusions. And those conclusions shape hiring plans, pricing changes, and workload decisions. Time tracking isn’t just about reports. It influences how you run your business. When the foundation is slightly off, the strategy built on top of it will be too. | 2026-02-18 09:20:21 | |
| r/SaaS | Your customers need a winner. What are you? | If you don't ask your customers what features they want: \> You will build useless features \> Your customers will churn \> You will lose If you do ask your customers what features they want: \> You will build useful features \> Your customers will stay \> You will win Are you a winner or a loser? | 2026-02-18 09:19:54 | |
| r/smallbusiness | CTO needs legal advice | Hey folks, I've been working in a startup as their CTO for 4 months as a contractor (highly underpaid, 2500€ vs 10000€ a month in my previous one) and we are currently talking about ownership. We are working on AI integration for companies. There's the two co-owners, the third one, previous CTO flew off right before I took his position. They were divided into 1/3 of the company for each. The two current ones are both sales people, one is mostly on the marketing part, the second is on the business legal and accounting. I've told them about the fact that, I'm not willing to work this hard for long without further guarantees. Fact is, they don't have a ton of experience, whereas I've worked on creating the infrastructure of an hypercomputing company (selling for 200 million this year). And honestly, I know they have potential as sellers, but they are going on the wrong path right now IMO. For now their current product is only no code, and I've been preparing an entire infrastructure to get a true sovereign and secure platform (so that we can sell to way bigger companies). I know I'm being paid, they are not paying themselves a lot. And I know I didn't prove a lot for now on. But the current product is really wacky and needs a complete revamp that is taking me a ton of time. And I have to take a decision quickly before my revamp is entirely done since my biggest knowledge is mostly building the most difficult in the beginning and I'm not willing to give all of that for 3 cents without guarantees. We talked about getting parts of the company with a second guy who is our product owner, so that would make 4 people on board. And they only offered 10% to both of us because they don't want to risk losing ownership. Honestly it's exactly what I thought the worst answer would have been, to me it's not realizing how much effort and knowledge we both give them. Also, not giving enough power to proper production people is wrong to me, as they could take wrong tech decisions without notice, or just get rid of us. What would you do in my situation? Talk again with them? Or give up? Also adding that this decision would have a big impact, I'm living in a small island in the pacific, and my rent is really high. So a relocation will probably be mandatory because of the lack of other projects here, and remote jobs being difficult to find nowadays from here. Thanks a lot for your advices 🙏 | 2026-02-18 09:16:30 | |
| r/SaaS | Got $800 of credits on digital ocean (for GPU usage), anyone interested? | So I have around 800 bucks worth of GPU usage credits on digital ocean, those can be used specifically for AMD GPU and clusters, so if any SaaS owner out here is training models or inferencing, or anything else, please contact! | 2026-02-18 09:14:46 | |
| r/SaaS | Which social media platforms actually work for promoting a SaaS? | Hey everyone, I’m working on a small SaaS project and currently experimenting with different acquisition channels. I’d love to hear from people with real experience: which platforms worked best for you? Twitter/X, Reddit, LinkedIn, TikTok, something else? What actually brought users or paying customers? Thanks in advance for sharing your experience. | 2026-02-18 09:14:44 | |
| r/SaaS | i wanna launch my product on reddit but how do i do that ? | i dont want to be a spammer or a guy who want only money by faking sceenshots and customers reviews and numbers to show fake social proof to get first customers. instead i wanna be genuine founder when im launching , im launching beta version of my product for Lifetime access but how do i launch on reddit without getting banned ? any advice? | 2026-02-18 09:13:14 | |
| r/CryptoCurrency | You can now launch a Social Casino with just $1 | 2026-02-18 09:11:18 |
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