How to Build in Public Without Burning Out — A Solo Developer’s Guide

The gap between “ship every day” and “quit everything” is smaller than you think. Here’s how to build publicly without burning out.

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Why Every Developer Needs a Personal Project OS

Most developers have a graveyard of side projects. Not because the ideas are bad—because there's no system. Here's what actually works.

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5 Tools Every Solo Developer Uses to Ship Faster

The indie hacker toolkit that actually moves the needle: project tracking, version control habits, deploy pipelines, design shortcuts, and accountability systems that work.

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How to Actually Finish Your Side Projects

Most developers have a graveyard of abandoned side projects. Here's why they die — and the three-part framework that actually gets them shipped.

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The Best Way to Track Your Side Project Progress (Without Another Todo App)

Todo apps are killing your side projects. Here's why daily build streaks and public accountability work better — and how to actually ship.

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From Idea to Launch in 30 Days — A Developer's Framework

Most side projects die in week 2. Here's the 30-day sprint framework that gets developers from idea to shipped — and why week 3 is where it all breaks down.

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The Developer Accountability Problem — Why Solo Builders Need Systems, Not Willpower

You don’t need more motivation. You need a system that makes quitting visible. Here’s why willpower fails solo developers and what actually works.

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The Side Project Launch Checklist — Ship Your Next Idea in 30 Days

A practical week-by-week checklist to ship your next side project in 30 days. Scope hard, build fast, polish strategically, then launch without the second-guessing.

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