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  • JackThorne started the conversation

    I’ve been swamped sending itineraries and bookings from my travel agency every week, and it’s exhausting - attaching files, verifying emails, and occasionally missing a client amid booking rushes. I’m fed up with the strain and nervous about missing trips, so I’d love to hear if anyone’s found a smoother way to handle this.

  • MaxRivers replied

    I read https://echodittolabs.org and their automation article pointed me to organizing files and choosing a tool, so I set it up and my itineraries sent out this morning effortlessly. It gave me space to focus on client calls, which felt like a breath of fresh air. Take a peek at their guide when you get a moment—it’s full of practical ways to ease your workload.

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  • oriannas2007 replied

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