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LOOP CONTROL

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What Would You Automate First In Your Business?
What Is The Most Annoying Repetitive Task In Your Business? For me it's: - following up leads - tracking conversations - remembering who needs a reply I'm curious what everyone else struggles with. What Would You Automate First In Your Business?
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Building Automation Tools For Skool Owners
I'm building simple automation tools for Skool community owners, coaches and solopreneurs. Current projects: • Auto Follow-Up System • Lead Tracking CRM • AI Content Assistant • Lead Magnet Delivery • Client Onboarding Automation • Appointment Reminder System The goal is simple: Save time. Reduce repetitive work. Get more conversations. Get more customers. I'll be sharing prototypes, workflows and automation ideas here. If you're running a Skool community, what's the most repetitive task you'd love to automate?
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Disclaimer
Disclaimer: I provide educational support, data analysis, and system optimization guidance based on personal experience and technical understanding of AAPS/closed-loop systems. I do not provide medical advice, diagnosis, treatment, or therapy. All treatment decisions remain the responsibility of the individual and their healthcare team.
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How a Loop Audit Works (Step by Step)
How a Loop Audit Works (Step by Step) Many people think better results come from changing settings faster. In reality, most problems come from misinterpreting the data. Before changing anything, I look for patterns. Step 1: Collect the data I usually review: - 3–7 days of CGM data - AAPS/Trio settings - Meal entries - Bolus history - SMB activity - Nighttime trends - Notes about exercise, stress, illness, or unusual events The goal is to separate real patterns from random diabetes noise. Step 2: Identify the actual problem A high after lunch doesn't automatically mean the carb ratio is wrong. A nighttime low doesn't automatically mean basal is too high. Many issues are caused by: - Prebolus timing - Meal composition - Insulin action profile - SMB behavior - Site absorption issues - Counterregulation effects Finding the true cause is often more important than changing settings. Step 3: Build a hypothesis Instead of guessing, I create a working theory based on the data. Examples: - "The prebolus is too short." - "SMBs are arriving too aggressively." - "The insulin model doesn't match the actual insulin." - "Counterregulation is being mistaken for a settings problem." Step 4: Test one variable at a time The fastest way to get lost is changing five things at once. I prefer controlled testing with clean data whenever possible. One change. One observation. One conclusion. Step 5: Review the results After testing, we compare: - Before - After - What improved - What did not improve Then we decide on the next step. What makes this different? I don't promise perfect graphs. Diabetes will always find ways to surprise us. What I do promise is a structured diagnostic process focused on finding causes rather than chasing symptoms. Over the years I've learned that the biggest improvements often come from identifying things that were previously overlooked or incorrectly interpreted. If you're struggling with unexplained highs, lows, overnight instability, SMB behavior, meal responses, or recurring patterns that don't make sense, this process may help uncover what's really happening behind the data.
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Looking for 3 beta testers 🚀
I'm building a new side project called Loop Control Automation. The goal is simple: Help Skool creators and small business owners save time with simple automations and ready-to-use systems. I'm currently building my first tool: ✅ Simple Lead Tracker✅ Google Sheets based✅ No coding✅ Setup in under 15 minutes I'm looking for 3 people willing to test it and give honest feedback. Comment "TEST" below if interested.
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Marek Tomanek
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AAPS • Trio • Loop Optimization Helping users understand their loop, optimize settings and achieve stable glucose patterns.

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Joined May 7, 2026