Product Weekend Apr 2026 - Landing Pages

Product Weekend Apr 2026 - Landing Pages
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I’m trying to keep the momentum going from March. Felt like I finally got back into a good rhythm building things, so naturally I want to continue… but also not rush into the wrong thing.

I was stuck between rebuilding HookFeed or revamping ClipSend. Spent some time going back and forth (and a few chats with my ChatGPT buddy), and in the end I decided to pause both. HookFeed can wait till May, ClipSend pivot also hold first.

Instead, I focus on something less exciting, but probably more important — clean up and ship the landing pages for what I already built.

So yeah… this Product Weekend is more on polishing than building.

First thing I did was clean up the ClipSend landing page.
I push Markdown Web to the front as the new satellite product, add a bit of teaser for what’s coming next, and make it clear ClipSend is going through a pivot. It’s kind of like preparing people for the next version without saying too much yet.

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Then I move on to FilaHQ.
I’ve owned the domain for quite some time, but it was just a simple Carrd page sitting there. Now that Statify is ready, it finally makes sense to give it a proper home. I rebuild the landing page and position FilaHQ as the base for the whole Statify ecosystem.

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Next is my personal dev log.
It’s running on Astro, so I take some time to upgrade the framework, fix compatibility with my theme, and update some of the recent work. Nothing fancy, but it feels good to have it up to date again.

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Lastly, I clean up VisualDev Studio.
Remove old or no-longer-maintained products, highlight the newer ones, make the whole thing less messy.

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None of these are “big builds”.
No new product, no fancy feature, nothing to show off technically.

But honestly, these are the fundamentals.

All the products I built in March finally have a proper place to live, something I can point people to, something that actually tells the story.

I guess this is the less sexy part of building, but also the part I tend to skip.

Now that it’s done, feels like the ground is ready.

Next step… probably time to actually do some marketing.