hey,

i actually skipped last week’s update because i was on holiday and buried in studying, but even then i was still finding time to build, so it feels good to be back with a proper update.

this week has been intense, balancing intense exam revision with building, but somehow i still managed to ship and make serious progress.

the main focus has been my first b2b software. i’d set milestones for the three-week plan, and hitting the second-week milestone felt great, everything’s on track. after spending time really learning supabase, i can now build faster and with confidence, so adding features and iterating feels smooth.

but the highlight of the week was a brand-new project: saasheaven. i had the idea to build an archive of failed saas projects that have gone open source so people can learn from them. grabbed the domain for $1, built the landing page, fetched data from a github repo, added a pull request template, deployed on vercel, set up dns; all in about three hours. it was amazing to ship something so quickly and see it live.

saasheaven is simple but powerful: anyone can submit a pull request with their failed saas project, including a post-mortem and the full source code. the website automatically fetches it from the repo, letting the community learn from real mistakes and avoid repeating them. first project already live, first weekend of 2026 shipped: it feels great to start the year by building something useful.
landing page: saasheaven.space
repo: github.com/VulcanWM/saasheaven

next week will be about finishing the last touches on the b2b product, trialling cloudflare for the first time, and hopefully shipping it. exams will be intense, but i’m hoping to keep coding alongside.

this week was a reminder that even when life gets busy — holidays, exams, whatever — momentum comes from committing to small, tangible wins. shipping isn’t about perfect conditions, it’s about taking action and finishing what you start.

thanks for following along,
vulcan

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