I've experimented with no-code tools for MVPs. This post shares my authentic wins and frustrating limitations, offering a realistic perspective on when to use them and when to reach for code.
As a solo founder, overwhelm is constant. I'll reveal my personal 'one-hour productivity sprint' technique – a simple, repeatable framework I use to break through procrastination and make tangible progress, even on my toughest days.
Relying on a single tech stack is risky. I'll share my 'second string' strategy – having a backup plan for critical components like databases or hosting – born from a real incident where my primary service had an outage, and how it saved my product.
Building solo is a marathon, not a sprint. I've had my share of near-burnouts. This post outlines my personal daily and weekly routines to stay productive and sane.
Every founder faces feature creep. I share my personal battles with adding 'just one more thing' and the strict boundaries I set to ensure my MVPs remain lean and launchable.