The Ship Fast Manifesto
Most founders are professional procrastinators.
They write decks, raise imaginary money, and die with 47 tabs of "research" open.
Fuck that.
Ideas are worthless.
A shipped v0 in 48 hours beats a perfect v1 in 2026.
Every day you don't ship, someone dumber than you already did — and is taking your users.
I ship every week in public because hiding is for cowards.
No mockups. No permission. No "when it's ready."
I pick an idea on Monday, break it live by Wednesday, collect real feedback or real revenue by Friday.
Perfectionism is fear wearing a design system.
Good code deletes itself. Great founders delete their own excuses.
If you have an idea and no live URL, you have nothing.
If you have a live URL and no users, ship harder.
I will keep shipping stupid little tools, weird AI bots, and half-baked apps until the internet begs me to build theirs for money.
And when they pay, I'll ship theirs in 100 hours or less.
Build in public or stay in the graveyard of "almost."
Ship fast.
Ship ugly.
Ship now.
Or watch someone else do it first.