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The "marketing only on weekends" rule that fixed my solo-dev output

8 months in as a solo founder. The single rule that fixed my weekly output was "no marketing on weekdays."

Weekdays are build days, exclusively. Reddit, IH, X, email, content, every distribution task gets batched into Saturday morning. The reason this works for me is that marketing is the highest context-switch activity I do, and trying to
interleave it with shipping kills my flow for the rest of the day. Treating it as a separate ritual on a separate day means I do it well in 4 focused hours instead of badly across 14 distracted ones.

Before this rule I'd ship maybe 2 substantial features a week. After, it's been closer to 5. Same hours, way less mode-switching.

Anyone else running a hard split like this, or are you mixing build and distribution every day? Curious if the inverse (weekday marketing, weekend builds) works for anyone.

on April 27, 2026
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    Outstanding and good work keep sharing

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    This works great once you know what to build. Early on, marketing is basically on research, so separating it might actually slow you down.

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    This makes perfect sense. Context-switching between deep work and distribution is a massive momentum killer. Batching all the marketing into one focused sprint to protect that weekday flow state is such a smart strategy. Going from 2 to 5 features a week proves exactly why this works!

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    Really like this rule. A lot of productivity issues are just context switching in disguise. When building and marketing keep interrupting each other, both usually suffer. Splitting them by day makes a lot more sense than trying to juggle both every few hours.

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