Product Weekend 2025

Product Weekend 2025
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I started Product Weekend in 2024 and kept it going through 2025. By the end of the year, I completed nine Product Weekends. Every single one was about building something.

Not everything shipped.

Some stayed as prototypes.

Some lost momentum halfway.

But honestly, I looked forward to each month’s weekend. It gave me permission to explore, experiment, and build without overthinking outcomes.

Here’s a quick recap.

Feb 2025

I tried building a CMS using FilamentPHP and named it Filament Flow.

I even ran my blog on it for a short while. After that… I lost interest. Still, it was a good experiment in understanding Filament at a deeper level.

Mar 2025: small

Continuing my FilamentPHP flow, I built my first FilamentPHP plugin. This creates Filament Actions with modal forms for support, feedback, and bug reports: a small tool, but a meaningful milestone for me.

Apr 2025

I built a concept prototype using ChatGPT’s image model. The original idea evolved into something more social: generating images together with peers. That concept later became RenderTogether.

May 2025

This was a big one. I revamped and officially launched RebuildHQ—my first proper AI product.

Paste your website URL, and it will recommend three AI-powered pivot ideas. It felt good to ship something end-to-end finally.

Jul 2025

I continued my Chrome Extension Maker Journal and built ClipSend—an extension that clips a URL and sends it to a designated email. Simple idea, but very “me.”

Aug 2025

Back to FilamentPHP again. I built another plugin called Statifycreate—focused on rendering status widgets. Clean, focused, and fun to build.

Sep 2025

I acquired a rare 3-character Singapore domain and used it to build a bio site: ink.sg. Domain-first ideas are still one of my weaknesses.

Oct 2025

I experimented with Bolt-style vibe coding to revamp HookFeed.

Loved the UI it generated—but I stopped short because I didn’t want to lock myself into Supabase.

Nov 2025

I wrapped up the year by revamping VisionGPT for another Black Friday launch, polishing and refining it rather than starting something brand new. I also trying to revamp ClipSend, but didn't finish in time.


Looking back, Product Weekend isn’t about winning.

It’s about momentum.

Even when things don’t ship, the habit of showing up and building compounds.

And that alone made Product Weekend worth continuing through 2025.

Let’s see what 2026 brings.