What's one business process you still do manually because no software gets it right?

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Every business has that one thing.


The process everyone knows is inefficient, but replacing it with software creates even more headaches.


For me, it's managing field employees. Attendance, leave, payroll, client visits... there always seems to be one missing piece.


I'm curious what it is for everyone else.


What's the one process in your business that's still mostly manual, and why haven't you found a solution you're happy with?
 
Every business has that one thing.


The process everyone knows is inefficient, but replacing it with software creates even more headaches.


For me, it's managing field employees. Attendance, leave, payroll, client visits... there always seems to be one missing piece.


I'm curious what it is for everyone else.


What's the one process in your business that's still mostly manual, and why haven't you found a solution you're happy with?
It realy all depend on decision concrning the actual content. technology can help with data and automation but figuring out who the audience is nd how to appeal to them require human understanding.
 
Interacting with people about development or issues always manual is best.
 
Every business has that one thing.


The process everyone knows is inefficient, but replacing it with software creates even more headaches.


For me, it's managing field employees. Attendance, leave, payroll, client visits... there always seems to be one missing piece.


I'm curious what it is for everyone else.


What's the one process in your business that's still mostly manual, and why haven't you found a solution you're happy with?
Client reporting. Gathering data from Google Analytics, Search Console, and ad platforms into one clean dashboard always looks great in theory. In reality, APIs break, layouts get messy, and I still end up spending hours manually fixing formatting or adding custom context so the client can actually digest it.
 
For me it's content reviews. AI can speed things up, but I still do the final check manually because it catches small issues that tools often miss. A few extra minutes saves a lot of headaches later.
 
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