Ch David

A recap of Shipper's last 2 months: Bundle of updates :)

When we started Shipper 55 days ago, it was basically a text box that spat out React code into a sandbox. No onboarding.

Since then, things moved fast. The first wave of feedback told us two things loud and clear: people wanted easier ways to get started, and they didn’t want to lose their progress.

I won't bore you with each little detail....
But here's part of what we've shipped:

  1. Starter Ideas → one-click templates like Todo app, Weather app, Calculator

  2. Persistent apps → reopen and keep iterating instead of starting over

  3. The Advisor 🧑‍🏫 → AI guide that suggests the next step in your project

  4. Stripe + credits → small edits cost less, big builds scale fairly

  5. Onboarding flow → smoother sign-up and first project experience

  6. Improved build screen → while you wait, chat with the AI and see live progress

  7. Bug fixes & reliability → fewer sandbox crashes and wasted credits

  8. Polished UX touches → better loading states, cleaner layout, more intuitive inputs

Dozens of small improvements...
From faster credit refresh to clearer error messages :)

We’re already hearing from users who say they’ll switch from Lovable / Bolt / Replit as soon as their must-have features land. That still blows our mind.

📈 Progress so far: $0 → $1,075 MRR in (just) 55 days

What’s next:

  • Code export (most requested feature)

  • Making the AI self-fix the bugs it sometimes creates

  • Polishing the build screen UX

  • ... and many other smaller updates that'll make Shipper bulletproof

THANK YOU everybody that's followed the journey!

Looking back at Day 1 → Day 55 feels surreal.
Still so much to fix and improve, but the traction is real.

Question for you: If you’ve tried Shipper, what’s been the roughest edge for you so far?
(harsh feedback is most welcome)

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Tomas Laurinavicius

1k in 55 days? That's a great momentum. Love seeing your consistent efforts.

Ch David

@tomaslau Thank you so much! We can't believe it ourselves... And that's why we, indeed, can't let the momentum go away :D

Abdul Rehman

The Advisor sounds super useful. Does it adapt to your coding style over time?

Ch David

@abod_rehman Yes! Shipper isn't much about coding, although if you prefer to code, The Advisor will bear in mind how you work :)