The 5 Metrics I Check Weekly and the Ones I Ignore
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Weekly review runs under 10 minutes with 5 tracked numbers I track repeat buyers, not raw traffic or follower counts Email replies beat likes as a signal for what to build Vanity metrics I stopped opening and why they wasted time My weekly review takes under ten minutes. I check five numbers, write two lines in a notebook, and close the laptop. That short habit changed what I build more than any tool I bought this year. For a long time I opened six dashboards every morning and felt busy. Busy…
1Key Takeaways
- Weekly review runs under 10 minutes with 5 tracked numbers I track repeat buyers, not raw traffic or follower counts Email replies beat likes as a signal for what to build Vanity metrics I stopped opening and why they wasted time My weekly review takes under ten minutes.
- I check five numbers, write two lines in a notebook, and close the laptop.
- That short habit changed what I build more than any tool I bought this year.
- For a long time I opened six dashboards every morning and felt busy.
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Coding AI shifts how fast software ships and how much human review each change needs. DEV — AI reports that weekly review runs under 10 minutes with 5 tracked numbers I track repeat buyers, not raw traffic or follower counts Email replies beat likes as a signal for what to build Vanity metrics I stopped opening and why they wasted time My weekly review takes under ten minutes.
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