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Ask HN: how to find businesses still running operations on spreadsheets

An Ask HN thread seeking tactics to identify and reach businesses that run core operations on spreadsheets, as potential customers for a replacement tool. Replies note most SMBs do this and resist switching due to cost/skill barriers. A market-research discussion, not a first-person pain report.

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