There's no real deadlines. It's just me and my partner trying to move things forward and build useful stuff for customers without thrashing between too many directions.
If you’re solo (or part of a tiny team), how do you figure out what’s worth shipping each week?
Do you plan it all Monday morning?
Do you have a goal each week?
Do you just ship what "feels" most urgent?
Curious to hear how others make these calls>?
ml-•3h ago
I'm not doing it the correct way, I don't want to do it the right way.. it doesn't give me any joy. I'd rather make a bunch of stuff no-one wants, and delete it later than spending time on figuring out what is the correct thing. The process is whatever I feel like doing that day. This is my main motivation for not going back to organized employment.
Of course, that's not the whole picture. The more paying users you get, the more you have to do the things that are burning.. those are usually pretty obvious from feedback from your systems and users. In this context I like to attempt to rank by opportunity costs or costs of delay to figure out what is important.
For my own goal setting I now rarely bother setting anything longer than "What can I incrementally improve in the next 2 hours". My backlogs are full, sort of sorted by some perceived importance (totally adhoc), and varied enough that I usually have something to do that works with my current mood. This definitely doesn't lend itself to moving in one coherent direction, but who cares.. the needle moves, just a bit slower than it would have with more focus.
In the end I think it very much depends what your goal is with going solo.. are you chasing unicorns, or just giving middle fingers to the industry living your best life.
tl;dr Whatever I feel like at any given hour