Your accountability logbook for building in public. 90-second daily check-ins, auto-compiled weekly summaries, and shareable proof of your work.
For solo founders, indie hackers, and side project builders.
Daily entries roll up into a visual summary — stats, wins, and honest reflections. Share on X or download as proof.
Week 12
Mar 18 – 24
5/7
days
+18
users
$240
revenue
This week
Weekly summaries that capture what actually happened. The wins, the setbacks, and the lessons.
Sarah Chen
@sarahbuilds
I mass-deleted 400 lines of code this week. Flowstate week 14: → Rebuilt onboarding from scratch → 12 new signups (finally) → That auth bug? Gone Should've talked to users before building the first version 🫠
Marcus Webb
@marcuswebb
Three weeks in, nobody used the main feature. DevKit week 8: → Killed the dashboard, launched CLI instead → 3 user calls (brutal but needed) → Rewrote docs twice Building what I thought was cool ≠ what people need
Ava Rodriguez
@avaships
First paying customer churned. Then came back. Palette Pro week 22: → Added Figma export (their request) → $180 → $225 MRR → 2 support convos that shaped the roadmap Listening > guessing 📎
Three questions daily: What did you do? How did it feel? One truth or win. Done before your coffee gets cold.
Three simple prompts. What you shipped, how it felt, one honest truth. Quick enough to actually do it.
Your daily entries roll into weekly summaries with stats, wins, and reflections.
One-click copy for X. Download a proof card. Your choice to share or keep private.
Planning counts. Design counts. Research counts. Real work, not just code.
Streaks break. Rhythm adapts. Consistency over time, not gamified numbers.
Consistency creates proof. Proof creates trust.
Public logs keep you honest. Harder to skip when others are watching.
Every update is a touchpoint. Other builders see your journey and relate to the struggle.
A trail of work that shows you execute. Not just ideas, but receipts.
Each week builds on the last. Your documented journey becomes undeniable evidence of consistency.
Connect your tools. We pull the stats — you add the story.
It can be. But most journaling apps are endless blank pages. Cadence gives you structure: quick prompts, weekly rollups, and the option to share. Reflection with a purpose.
Nope. Keep everything private if you want. The share features are there when you're ready — no pressure.
Nothing happens. No streaks, no guilt. Cadence tracks rhythm over time, not perfect attendance.
Those are blank canvases. Cadence gives you structure: quick daily prompts, auto-compiled weekly summaries, and share-ready formats. Less setup, more shipping.
We'll let you know when it's ready.