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Show IH: I realized I didn’t have an idea problem. I had a consistency problem.

For the last couple of years, I kept repeating the same cycle:

  • get excited about a SaaS idea
  • work intensely for a few days
  • lose momentum
  • disappear for weeks
  • feel guilty
  • restart again

The frustrating part was that I wasn’t lazy. I could work hard when motivated. The real issue was that nothing happened when I stopped showing up.

No consequences.
No accountability.
No loss.
No proof.

So I built a system around GitHub activity that enforces daily consistency.
Vigilante -> https://vigilante.ocix.in

It currently does things like:

  • auto-verify work through GitHub( you can't manually update the status and marked it done)
  • streak tracking
  • Insights showing your Risk score
  • fail/success enforcement
  • recovery mode after missing days
  • penalties/lockdowns failures(can not use it until penalty paid)

The interesting thing is:
fear of breaking the system works better for me than motivation ever did.

This made me realize most builders probably don’t fail because of bad ideas. They fail because consistency collapses once the initial excitement dies.

Curious how other founders here deal with this problem.

Do you rely purely on discipline?
Or do you build external accountability systems around yourself?

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Show IH
on May 10, 2026
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    This hit close to home. Consistency failure for solo founders usually isn't a motivation problem - it's a navigation problem. When your projects, clients, decisions, and revenue live in disconnected places, context-switching kills follow-through before it starts.

    I've been building a Notion OS for solopreneurs for exactly this: 6 linked databases so everything talks to each other - projects, CRM, revenue, decisions, client portal, weekly review. One place to return to every morning. The consistency comes from the system, not discipline.

    What were you using before the tool?

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    This is so relatable! Consistency is often the biggest hurdle. I actually built a tool called Dabadoro Pomodoro Timer specifically to help with this. It's a simple way to stay focused and build that consistency over time. Check it out if you're looking for a productivity boost! Search for Dabadoro on the web.

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