Ivan Martinac
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Ivan Martinac
@IvanMartinac
Solo entrepreneur, developer of Watch your Biz, tracking metrics from your Google Sheets on iPhone and Apple Watch widgets







Now available in French 🇫🇷 Bienvenue à nos utilisateurs francophones ! Connectez-vous à votre base Airtable ou votre feuille de calcul Excel et suivez les valeurs en temps réel.

















One decision that changed how we build ReleaseRocket: putting our product specs inside the repo instead of Google Docs. Our specs live as markdown files right next to the code. Architecture, features, data model, user flows, technical specs. 11 files total. Why it matters: when Claude Code builds a feature, it reads the relevant specs first. It already knows what we're trying to build, how the data model works, what's MVP and what's not. No copy-pasting context into a chat window. It also means the specs stay in sync. When the code changes, we update the docs in the same commit. If your product docs live in Google Docs or Notion and your AI tool lives in your IDE, you're making both of them work with half the context. We're building ReleaseRocket in public. Follow along or join the waitlist.
