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In this special episode of #TechChat with Samantha, I’m joined by Ashley Rose of Systems Over Stress to uncover The Truth About Tech Tools: Why Airtable Beats ClickUp, Notion, and Spreadsheets.

Ashley shares why Airtable is her go-to platform for client management, how it supports neurodivergent users, and the real difference it makes for solopreneurs who want to work less while getting better results. If you’ve ever felt weighed down by tech tools that don’t quite fit—this conversation is your invitation to rethink your systems.

👉 Don’t miss Ashley’s free live masterclass, “Double Your Client Roster, Work Less Hours & Get Better Results with Systems & Automations,” happening Monday, September 29, 2025 at 1pm CST. Reserve your spot here.

And if you’re ready to explore how automation can transform your own business, book a Technology Breakthrough Call with me.

📌 Show Notes

Guest: Ashley Rose, Systems Over Stress

Episode Takeaways:

  • Airtable is a powerful tool for client management.

  • Using the right tools can reduce stress in business.

  • Airtable allows for customization to fit unique business needs.

  • Neurodivergent users can benefit from Airtable's flexibility.

  • Starting small with Airtable can prevent overwhelm.

  • Airtable can automate many administrative tasks for solopreneurs.

  • Tracking client results in Airtable provides valuable insights.

  • Airtable can be used for personal organization as well.

  • Common mistakes include not utilizing Airtable's full capabilities.

  • The Systems Over Stress program offers support for implementing Airtable effectively.

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