the video demo seems to use "archived" for old dates, but there's a missed opportunity here to mark them CLOSED/LOST
Salesforce, but for Dating
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Re: Salesforce, but for Dating
#82Isn't this just a spreadsheet? You could probably build and deploy the entire thing in a day in Notion
Re: Salesforce, but for Dating
#83Dating has a large emotional aspect. Using heavyweight management software for this kind of thing is ridiculous. If you need CRM to remind yourself of the emotional impact you had on a date, then some part of this process has gone horribly wrong.
Also, journaling is a powerful tool.
Re: Salesforce, but for Dating
#84A good left-brained friend of mine was dating heavily in the late 2000s as he was in "wife finding mode". He had a spreadsheet -- called girls.xls -- where he kept track of important details about each woman he went on a date with. We were sitting around musing about how hard it must be to keep track of the key details given all the dates he was going on, and he let drop that he had a spreadsheet. He never showed it…
Re: Salesforce, but for Dating
#85A good left-brained friend of mine was dating heavily in the late 2000s as he was in "wife finding mode". He had a spreadsheet -- called girls.xls -- where he kept track of important details about each woman he went on a date with. We were sitting around musing about how hard it must be to keep track of the key details given all the dates he was going on, and he let drop that he had a spreadsheet. He never showed it…
Re: Salesforce, but for Dating
#86Pretty sure this is meant as a joke, but dating has become so twisted now that I'm not actually 100% sure. Which makes this perfect satire.
Re: Salesforce, but for Dating
#87COUNT(ROWS(person.gender == Male and person.orientation == Straight)) == 0
Re: Salesforce, but for Dating
#88Can someone chime in why this hasn't worked in the past? It seems a personal/portable CRM could be highly useful. The second aspect is the vertical aspect (professional or "personal") One thing I keep hearing from people that have sold companies, exited etc. is that they are having a hard time operating within their networks without the CRM.
So for a personal CRM to work, you'd need to sort out, at minimum, the monetization piece and the data fidelity piece. If you open source it, you still need to make sure people keep the data up to date and that's actually pretty hard.
Re: Salesforce, but for Dating
#89Pretty sure this is meant as a joke, but dating has become so twisted now that I'm not actually 100% sure. Which makes this perfect satire.
Re: Salesforce, but for Dating
#90Earlier quoted context omitted.
Don't you have a pipeline with girls you're going to cold-call, and a dating life manager that breathes down your neck when you haven't taken at least 10 girls out this month?
I don't date girls. I only date women.