Build in public. Ship on schedule.
Nobody walks alone.
A weekly accountability circle for no-code builders who are done making excuses and ready to actually ship.
Solo builders abandon 73% of side projects before a single user ever sees them.
Building alone is the hardest part. Not the Bubble logic. Not the Webflow breakpoints. Not figuring out Make's webhook syntax at 11pm. The hardest part is the silence between sessions — when nobody knows you're building, nobody's waiting for you to ship, and the deadline you set yourself keeps moving because life keeps happening and the app keeps almost being ready.
"The app was 80% done for four months. I kept telling myself I needed one more feature. What I actually needed was someone to hold me to a ship date."
— Marcus Chen, Glide app for restaurant inventory · Shipped March 2026Four touchpoints. One week.
Something ships.
The cycle is designed to be lightweight enough that it doesn't become another thing you abandon.
Monday Kickoff
Each week opens with a 30-minute async voice note. You state your one ship goal. You name the blocker most likely to stop you. You commit out loud.
Mid-Week Check-In
Wednesday, you post a 60-second screen recording. Not a demo. A progress shot. Broken Airtable and all.
Friday Ship or Explain
By Friday 5pm you either post "shipped" with a link, or you write one honest sentence about what got in the way. Both are valid. Neither is skipped.
The Accountability Pair
You're matched with one other builder whose stack and schedule roughly align. They see your Monday commit. You see theirs. That's the whole mechanism.
People who showed up
with half-finished apps
and shipped anyway.
Priya Mehta
Solo founder · Austin, TX
"I'd been "almost done" for three months. Shippit gave me a Friday deadline and someone who would actually notice if I missed it."

James Okafor
Freelance designer · London, UK
"My clients kept asking for revisions I'd already built. Having to demo it on Friday forced me to lock the scope and ship."

Ren Takahashi
Ops manager · San Francisco, CA
"I built this without telling my manager. By the time I showed it to the team, it had been running in production for two weeks."
The path is clear.
You just need someone
to walk it with you.
Cohort 7 opens June 9. Eight weeks. One accountability partner. One ship goal per week. The format works because it's just specific enough to be uncomfortable and just light enough to actually fit your life.