Ship every day.
Keep the streak alive.

Log what you ship each day. Build a streak you won't want to break.

Your activity

Last 12 months

Shipped Worked

The loop is the whole product

Three beats, every day. Nothing to configure.

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Log it

"Shipped the landing page"

"Worked on the API"

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Keep the streak

Day 12, 13, 14โ€ฆ

Don't break the chain

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Climb the board

Outlast your crew

Top the leaderboard

You ship harder when someone's watching

Race the global leaderboard, or create a private group, drop the invite link in your group chat, and race your crew's streaks. Skipping a day stops being an option.

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2devon_ships
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3priya.codes
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7you(you)
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8sam.makes
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Free to start. Cheap to stay serious.

The habit costs nothing. Pro is for when you've got real momentum to protect.

Free

$0 / forever

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  • 1 project
  • Daily check-ins & streak
  • Contribution grid
  • Global & group leaderboards

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$4 / mo

$48 billed annually

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  • Unlimited projects
  • Streak freeze & vacation mode
  • No ShipStreak branding
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Questions, answered

What actually counts as a check-in?+

One log a day keeps the streak alive โ€” either "worked on it" or "shipped something." No minimum word count, no proof required. The point is the habit, not the paperwork.

What happens if I miss a day?+

Your streak resets to zero โ€” that's the whole point of a streak. But Pro includes streak freezes and vacation mode, so a planned day off (or a rough one) doesn't wipe out months of momentum.

Is it really free?+

Yes. The daily check-in, your streak, the contribution grid, and the global leaderboard are free forever on one project. Pro ($6/mo) is for people running several projects or who want streak insurance.

Do I need to connect my GitHub or my code?+

No. ShipStreak is deliberately manual โ€” you decide what counts as progress, whether that's code, a design, a cold email, or a launch. Auto check-in from GitHub is on the way for those who want it.

Day one is the hardest. Start it now.