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BuildInPublicLog

https://www.buildinpubliclog.com/

A merciless leaderboard that ranks founders entirely on their weekly shipping streaks.

Most founder tools measure the wrong things. They care about your follower count or your MRR, completely ignoring the actual work you do. BuildInPublicLog fixes this by tracking the only raw metric that matters: your shipping streak.
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Stop measuring your success with fake vanity metrics.

Here is the hard truth. You obsess over vanity metrics. You refresh X hoping for a viral hit. You check Stripe waiting for revenue to appear.

You play the wrong game.

BuildInPublicLog rewrites the rules. It tracks the raw, ugly habit of writing code and pushing updates. No algorithm to game. No empty engagement pods. Just you and your ability to ship consistently week over week.

The Death of the Fake Founder

Most startup updates are pure garbage. Founders spend more time writing threads about building than actually building the product.

It gets worse.

When beginners see these influencers, they think success comes from shitposting. It doesn't. Success comes from surviving the grueling middle phase of a project.

This platform forces you to confront reality. It pulls data directly from your GitHub. You either shipped this week, or you lied to yourself. The leaderboard ranks makers using exactly one metric: shipping streaks.

Why Consistency Beats Intensity

Burnout kills more startups than bad ideas. Founders sprint for a week. They write code 16 hours a day. Then they abandon the repo for a month.

Here is the deal: A one-week streak of a hundred commits means nothing. A fifty-week streak of tiny updates wins markets.

BuildInPublicLog weaponizes your ego. By putting your shipping streak on a public board, it forces you to do the work. You want that top spot. To get it, you must sit down, write code, and hit publish. Not just today. Every single week.

Stop Faking Your Progress

Fake milestones infect the indie startup scene.

Buying a domain name is not progress. Designing a logo is not progress. Real progress means pushing a new feature to production. Fixing a bug that breaks your login flow. Launching a landing page that takes real money from real customers.

When you join this leaderboard, you strip away the noise. You enter a community of operators who respect the grind. When you see a maker with a 20-week shipping streak, you know they bled for it. You respect them. They respect you.

Most communities coddle you. They tell you to take a break. Sure, take a break. But remember that your competitors continue to ship.

Get your name on the board. Climb the ranks. Stop talking about what you plan to build and start pushing commits.

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