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Customer support expectations have changed dramatically. Mobile app users want answers immediately, whether they’re struggling with onboarding, subscription issues, or feature questions. For many businesses, hiring enough support agents to meet that demand simply isn’t practical. That’s why no-code Telegram automation is becoming a popular solution. Instead of ...

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A finance director at a Sheffield-based manufacturing business sent me a Slack message a few weeks ago. They were stuck. Their warehouse operations had outgrown their off-the-shelf inventory system and they were weighing whether to bolt on customisations, switch platforms, or finally build the custom system their ops team had been asking for since 2023. […]

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Ask ten designers for “the standard website size” and you’ll get ten answers. That’s because there isn’t a single canvas anymore — there’s a range of screens, and good design means choosing dimensions that look right across all of them. Here are the numbers that actually matter in 2026, and how to use them. The short answer […]

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By 2026, “which model is best” stopped being a useful question. The real question is which platform actually gives you access to the model you need today, without forcing you to spin up a new account every time a new release lands. Nano Banana 2, GPT Image 2, Midjourney, Sora, Kling, Veo — the list […]

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Regular posting isn’t a strategy. It’s a habit, and habits alone don’t move likes. What actually moves them is understanding the split-second decision behind every tap why a thumb stops, why someone reacts, why they bother coming back for the next one. Likes matter because they’re the simplest proof that a post connected. And for […]

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