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Let's be honest. Those input forms on your website don't actually contain all the information you care about. Paradigm can fix that. 1. Create a Paradigm sheet with all the columns you care about 2. Set up a webhook to your live data source 3. Wait as the data...

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Paradigm1 year ago

⚡️⚡️⚡️

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Zoya1 year ago

So true

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Adam Silverman (Hiring!) 🖇️1 year ago

looks awesome

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arun1 year ago

goated

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Di-Fi1 year ago

Hello @annarmonaco would be grateful if you provide me the opportunity to work with @tryparadigm . This is my work

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implode991 year ago

so the sheet is attached to "livbe" data soirces ? I am not sure what the feature does

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Anna Monaco1 year ago

its a webhook that connects to any form or datasource that can update over time

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