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I kept having ideas.
And somehow… I never built them.
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Every day, a new idea felt exciting.
“This could work.”
“This one is better.”
“This is the one.”
I wasn’t short on ideas.
I was drowning in them.
So I did what most builders do:
I wrote them down.
Notes app. Notion. Random docs.
Felt productive.
But nothing actually shipped.
Here’s what I didn’t realize:
Thinking about ideas feels like progress.
It isn’t.
The real problem wasn’t a lack of ideas.
It was a lack of clarity.
When everything feels like a good idea…
You pick none.
Then I noticed something strange.
Some ideas kept coming back.
Not once.
Not twice.
But again… and again.
That’s when it clicked:
Repetition is not random.
It’s a signal.
Your brain is already telling you what to build.
You’re just not noticing it.
So I built something for myself:
A system that doesn’t just store ideas…
But detects patterns in them.
It shows you:
👉 Which ideas keep coming back
👉 Which ones actually matter
👉 What you should focus on
No more guessing.
No more switching.
Just one clear direction.
I call it:
Shiplog
It’s built for indie devs who:
• Have too many ideas
• Struggle to pick one
• Want to actually ship something
If you’ve ever said:
“I have so many ideas, but I don’t know what to build.”
This is for you.
Stop losing ideas.
Start shipping them.
👉 shiplog.webarc.one
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