One question every morning cuts through the busywork. Stop drifting between features. Start shipping things that matter.
No spam, ever. Only updates about this product.
It's 3pm and you realize you spent six hours optimizing a button nobody will see. No one's watching. No one's asking. So you keep moving—refactoring, tweaking, building features you think users might want—while actual momentum slips away. Days blur together. You have no idea if you're making progress or just staying busy.
ShipDaily texts you a single question: 'What did you ship today?' No dashboard. No retrospective ritual. No pretending you worked on something when you didn't. You answer. We keep a count. And suddenly that question—repeated every day—becomes the thing that forces you to define what actually matters.
Answer by text. No app to open, no form to fill. The friction dies. What you ship becomes real the moment you type it.
Seven days shipped. Fourteen. Twenty-three. The number becomes a mirror. Miss one and you feel it—not in guilt, but in clarity.
When you know you have to answer the question, you stop building features in a void. You ruthlessly cut work that doesn't ship. Your week has direction.
ShipDaily isn't meant to scale forever. It's training wheels for the habit of shipping daily. Use it until accountability is second nature.
A text message is a witness. It forces you into the light every morning. That's the accountability that moves mountains.
Anything you pushed out the door. A feature. A bug fix. A blog post. A landing page redesign. A customer integration. If you can point to it, and it exists outside your head, that's a ship.
Your streak resets. That's the whole point. The friction of breaking a streak is what keeps you honest. No streaks get saved, no excuses get recorded—just the question again tomorrow.
We're still in waitlist mode. Early users will get founder pricing. Standard SMS rates apply after that.
No. This is about your accountability, not comparison. Your streak is yours. What you ship stays between you and the question.
No. If daily accountability becomes a reflex—if you're shipping by default and the question feels automatic—you've won. Cancel whenever the habit takes root.
Ship the increment. A commit. A milestone. A design review. Something moved. Shipping isn't about size—it's about momentum and forward motion.
Your first question lands at 9am. You'll answer by text. And everything changes from there.
No spam, ever. Only updates about this product.