This post shares my honest struggle with burnout as a solo founder and the iterative process of designing a daily schedule that prioritizes energy management and mental well-being alongside consistent product shipping.
I'll recount a painful, recent experience of having to ditch a beloved tech tool due to cost or complexity, and share my framework for evaluating when to migrate and how to do it efficiently.
Being a solo founder can feel incredibly lonely. I've struggled with asking for help. This post shares my journey to building a supportive network and overcoming isolation.
Building in public means a flood of feedback – some brilliant, some distracting. I'll share my early struggles with getting overwhelmed and pulled in too many directions by user suggestions. This post introduces my 'Feedback Filter' process, a structured approach to categorize, prioritize, and integrate user insights without sacrificing your product's core identity or getting stuck in development hell.
This post dives into my personal struggle with perfectionism during a recent MVP build, revealing how it nearly derailed a launch. I'll share the specific mental traps I fell into and introduce a 'Minimum Lovable Feature' framework to help other solo founders overcome analysis paralysis and ship faster, even when it feels incomplete.