Help with analysis
Hello, everyone.
I just got into automations this year and apply a lot of it through my engineering career. I've recently stepped away for a moment to take a breath of what I've accomplished so far and am now ready to step back in. And the first thing I'm planning on doing is gathering information regarding the "oceanwide" amount of tools we currently have in our hands and know what has been working and what are some of the best approaches with them.
This is a moment we can take and share thoughts on them and hopefully I won't be receiving empty answers like "check chatgpt". We need to cut out the nonsense and focus on the tools that actually work. Especially since I'm not in a developed country where you can get great tools for an hour of minimum wage work. In my country tools are overpriced and most of the time we pay in dollar, using a currency that's 5 to 1 on the dollar, so bear with me on this. Every information counts.
Also, since I've already spoken out about the difference between first and third world country, I'd also like to mention some tools don't even cover this far away. Meaning we invent tools to make-do for that difference. Having said that, we go as far as not using meta's waba oficial api for that service.
Can people share their experience? Does everyone use meta's oficial api? does it burn the number at any given moment? what's the best customer "opt-in" method that's worked for sure in regards to normal service?
Thank you for your patience. This will really help me and whoever will read it in the future.
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Mateus Loubach
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Help with analysis
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