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Guides for small businesses

Practical takes on apps, automations and choosing the right software for your business — no jargon.

11 June 2026

What is an MVP? How to test your app idea without burning your budget

MVP stands for "minimum viable product": the simplest version of your app that a real customer can use today. Here is what it is, what it isn't, and how to build one in weeks, not months.

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11 June 2026

I built an app with AI (Lovable, v0, ChatGPT) — how do I take it to production?

AI tools get you to a good-looking demo fast. Then you get stuck on accounts, payments and errors. Here is what your prototype is actually missing — and how to finish it without throwing it away.

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9 June 2026

From spreadsheet to app: when it is worth the jump

Spreadsheets are great — until they are not. Here are the clear signs your sheet has hit its limit and a simple app would save your nerves, time and data.

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9 June 2026

Simple automations that save you hours every week

You do not need a big app to win back time. Often a few-hour automation removes a repetitive hour from your day. Here are the most useful ones, in plain language.

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8 June 2026

How much does an app cost for a small business?

The short answer: it depends on what it solves. Here is the framework I use to price an app, realistic ranges for Romania, and how to avoid paying for features you will never use.

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8 June 2026

Website or app: what do you actually need?

You do not need the most complex thing — you need the right thing. A short, honest guide to choosing between a website and an app, without paying for what you will not use.

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8 June 2026

Online ordering for restaurants: from menu to delivery

A digital menu and orders that come straight to you, with no commission on every plate. What an ordering system actually worth it looks like — from someone who built FastOrder.

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8 June 2026

A booking app for your salon or clinic: what to know

Fewer phone calls, fewer gaps in your schedule, and clients who book themselves. Here is what a good booking app actually does — and where to start without paying for features you do not need.

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