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Palmi
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A polite roofing follow-up sequence should create clarity, not pressure.
If your messages feel like nagging, the problem is usually not the number of touches.
It is that each touch says nothing useful.
Use this simple sequence rule:
Every follow-up should do one of three things:
1. reduce uncertainty
2. offer a clear next step
3. make replying easier
Bad follow-up:
"Just following up."
Better follow-up:
"Wanted to check back on your roofing request. If helpful, we can offer two inspection windows this week, or answer questions if you are still comparing options."
Persistence works when it feels organized and helpful.
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@AfterimageDev Enjoy the family time
The code will still be there tomorrow.
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@SaucySOFR And both only really work if you show up consistently for a long time.
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Saturday 6am
My son is awake
I'm awake
The product is awake
Three updates shipped this week
Nine visual profiles per content type
Multi-signal quality engine
Non-English videos fully fixed
Every one of these came from real user feedback
Not a roadmap
Not a planning session
Just someone saying "this doesn't work right"
and me fixing it before the week was over
The best product decisions
are the ones users make for you
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writing in public has been the highest leverage thing ive done as a founder
forces you to clarify your thinking before you ship
attracts people who vibe with how you build
makes you actually understand what youre talking about
creates a feedback loop that compounds daily
works across every platform and channel
cant think of another habit that pays dividends like this
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