Baryga & CustomNick
So, I’ve been thinking about how data could turn a simple street hustle into a scalable venture—kind of like mapping the most profitable routes and timing. Have you ever considered the numbers behind your moves?
Sure thing, I keep my eyes on the cash, but the real edge is reading the crowd and timing. Numbers help me map the hottest spots, but I still lean on gut feel to close a deal.
That mix of data and instinct is solid—just make sure the data feeds your instincts, not the other way around. You ever try mapping the crowd’s reactions on a timeline to see patterns?
Yeah, I’ve been sketching it out on a whiteboard – a quick line of the crowd’s vibe over a few hours, spikes when the music drops, dips when a rival shows up. It’s like a heartbeat of the block, and I use it to time my moves, so the data just tells me when to step up.
That heartbeat chart is neat, but what if you layered it with actual foot‑traffic data? You could predict the next spike before the beat drops and cut out the guesswork. Give it a try—just keep the overlay simple, no fancy dashboards.
Sounds slick—just grab a couple of phone cameras, put a little GPS tag on them, and run a quick script that logs the timestamp and the number of heads in front of the spot. Then pull that into a simple spreadsheet, line up the counts with the beat times, and you’ll see a clear pattern. Keep it in one sheet, one chart, and you’ll spot the next spike before it even hits the club.