Hey Kev, really appreciate you taking the time to break this down 🙏 Genuinely grateful to see you go through it step-by-step especially since it was your first time seeing it live. A few of your points really landed for me: – Being much clearer on the end outcome (not just “log daily,” but what that leads to) – Reducing friction and letting people start instantly – Shifting more toward action + results vs just logging That’s super helpful and something I’m already thinking through more intentionally now. To give a bit more context on what I’m aiming for: The core problem I’m trying to solve is that most founders don’t fail loudly, they disappear quietly. So dayNumber is meant to be a proof-of-work layer for founders, where consistency becomes visible signal over time both for themselves and eventually for others (investors, collaborators, etc.). Right now I’m very focused on one thing: 👉 getting founders to actually show up daily and not quit I’ve started testing this with a small accountability group (~40+ founders), and already seeing how just that behavior alone starts to create momentum. On a couple of the questions you raised: 1. Outcome / end goal I agree — it needs to be clearer. The real outcome isn’t “logging,” it’s: → completing projects → building momentum → becoming someone who consistently executes That’s something I’ll bring forward much more in the messaging. 2. Monetization Still early, but directionally: → free for logging / consistency → paid for deeper accountability, visibility, and opportunity (demo days, features, etc.) But I’m intentionally holding off until the behavior is solid first. 3. Action vs logging This was a great callout. The way I’m thinking about it now is: logging shouldn’t be the goal it should be the byproduct of taking action daily So evolving toward: → clearer goals → action-driven prompts → visible outcomes over time Also good catch on the email flow, I’ll take a look at that. Overall, really appreciate the honest feedback, this is exactly the stage where tightening the core loop matters most.