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Maker Habit Planner

Turn your weekly maker hours into a repeatable habit plan with session anchors, blocker rules, channel prompts, and a weekly review.

Shape the habit

Deterministic, browser-only, no signup.

Channels
7-hour weekly shipping habit plan for your maker project

Weekdays cadence: 5 sessions at about 85 minutes each, tuned for a prototype product.

Fill the inputs, then generate to lock the plan and fire completion analytics.

Weekly habit schedule

Monday

85m
Anchor

First work block: choose the weekly bet

Habit

Ship one visible product improvement before opening the idea backlog.

Outcome

Finish with one demo improvement that a stranger can understand.

Channel

Post a short build note with the before, after, and next ask.

Tuesday

85m
Anchor

Before admin: ship a small improvement

Habit

Ship one visible product improvement before opening the idea backlog.

Outcome

Finish with one demo improvement that a stranger can understand.

Channel

Commit the change and update the README, issue, or changelog.

Wednesday

85m
Anchor

Midweek reset: talk to the market

Habit

Ship one visible product improvement before opening the idea backlog.

Outcome

Finish with one demo improvement that a stranger can understand.

Channel

Post a short build note with the before, after, and next ask.

Thursday

85m
Anchor

Before polishing: remove a blocker

Habit

Ship one visible product improvement before opening the idea backlog.

Outcome

Finish with one demo improvement that a stranger can understand.

Channel

Commit the change and update the README, issue, or changelog.

Friday

85m
Anchor

End of week: publish proof

Habit

Ship one visible product improvement before opening the idea backlog.

Outcome

Finish with one demo improvement that a stranger can understand.

Channel

Post a short build note with the before, after, and next ask.

Core habits

  • Before each session, write the one outcome that would make your maker project visibly better this week.
  • Spend the first 15 minutes cutting scope before adding tasks.
  • Ship one visible product improvement before opening the idea backlog.
  • End every session with proof in X/Twitter or a private log if the proof is not public yet.

Blocker rules

  • Default blocker to watch: vague scope that feels productive but does not create proof.
  • If a blocker survives one session, replace it with a manual step, smaller promise, or direct ask.
  • If the habit needs more than 10 minutes to start, shrink the ritual until it can begin with one click or one sentence.
  • If you miss two sessions, keep the cadence but halve the next outcome instead of trying to catch up.

Channel prompts

  • X/Twitter: Post a short build note with the before, after, and next ask.
  • GitHub: Commit the change and update the README, issue, or changelog.

Weekly review

  • What proof did your maker project create this week?
  • Which habit produced signal, revenue, learning, or shipped product?
  • Which blocker should be cut, delegated, automated, or turned into a public ask?
  • Next week: keep the cadence only if the outcome is still small enough to finish.

Your maker habit is scheduled.

Members use schedules like this to make shipping smaller, steadier, and easier to restart.

See what's inside

A weekly habit pattern for shipping, audience, revenue, learning, or systems.

One short email per week with the kind of build logs you just made. Unsubscribe in one click. Privacy: /legal/privacy.

Lifetime, not subscription.

One-time $299. No recurring charge.

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14-day goodwill refund.

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A useful maker habit is small enough to restart, specific enough to finish, and public enough to create signal.

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