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ClipDevs Blog

Practical articles for agencies, recruiters, and service businesses that want clearer websites, stronger lead flow, and simpler operating systems behind the scenes.

This blog is where ClipDevs adds deeper context behind the work, not just surface-level updates.

Each article is meant to help business owners, recruiters, and operators understand why certain pages convert better, how follow-up systems get cleaner, and what small process decisions usually create better daily results.

The three topics below reflect the main areas we already work on most: recruitment websites, lead tracking systems, and social media support for businesses that need more structure.

Featured Posts

ClipDevs founder portrait for recruitment story
Recruitment Featured 7 min read

10 Years in Recruitment: How I Finally Cracked the Code with Tech

A founder story about ten years in recruitment, what changed after going deeper into digital systems, and how structured automation can reshape agency growth.

Especially useful for agency owners and operators who feel buried by manual follow-up, scattered files, and workflows that no longer scale.

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Leads tracker and reporting workflow
Google Sheets 6 min read

Stop Typing, Start Deploying: Why Google Sheets is the Secret Engine of Your Agency

A practical breakdown of why Google Sheets still works as a fast, flexible recruitment database when connected to live intake from bots and forms.

Especially useful for agencies losing time and money to manual data entry and needing cleaner visibility on every qualified lead.

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Social media and Facebook page marketing support
Social Media 5 min read

200 to 300 Applicants a Day: The ChatMaxima Secret to Scaling Your Agency

A practical look at how Facebook Page automation with ChatMaxima can filter applicants, reduce inbox overload, and help agencies handle much higher daily volume.

Especially relevant for teams stuck answering the same Messenger questions manually and needing the front-end process to scale better.

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