Building a product with a newborn and a 9-5. Here's what nobody tells you.
My daughter is 3 months old. I work a full-time job. I'm also building a product.
Here's what my "founder journey" actually looks like:
— Coding at 5:30am with one eye open
— Falling asleep mid-commit
— Watching my wife do the hard stuff while I "just need 20 more minutes"
— Guilt. Lots of guilt.
— Shipping features that took 4 weeks instead of 4 days
There's no "wake up at 4am and crush it" energy here. Just survival mode.
But I keep going. Not because I'm disciplined. Because I'm desperate — in a good way.
I want my daughter to see her dad build something. I want options for my family that a salary alone can't give. I want to stop trading time for money before she's old enough to notice I'm never around.
A few things that actually help:
- Smaller scope, always. Cut features until it hurts, then cut more.
- Protect 1 hour like it's sacred. Not 4. Just 1.
- Tell your partner the real "why." They'll cover for you when it matters.
- Lower your standards temporarily. Shipped beats perfect.
Some days I make zero progress. Some weeks, honestly.
But the product exists. It's growing. Slowly.
Anyone else building in the margins of life? How do you make it work?


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