Sean Hilton

Ship Something

Business EN ↓ 6 Folgen

*Ship Something: The Unstuck Product Show* is a practical podcast for founders, indie hackers, and product people who feel stuck or scattered and want momentum without the chaos. Each episode takes one common stuck point, like scope creep, fuzzy positioning, weak validation, perfectionism, or “too many options,” then turns it into a simple framework and a small, do it this week action plan. The goal is not inspiration. It’s relief plus a next step you can actually finish. The vibe is calm coach with a little spark. Clear decisions over hustle. Tiny experiments over giant plans. Ship something...

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Sean Hilton

Kategorie

Business

Podcast-Website

redcircle.com

Neueste Folge

17. Jan 2026

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Episode 6: Validation Without Building: The Easiest Smoke Test 17.01.2026

Episode Summary Most founders waste months building products nobody wants. This episode shows you how to validate any idea in 24 hours with just one page and 20 people—no code, no design, no MVP required. You'll learn the one-page smoke test: a simple three-step framework to get real behavioral signal (not opinions) before you build anything. Resources Mentioned Free Resource: One Sentence Pro...

Episode 5: The 7-Day Thin Slice Plan for Any Idea 16.01.2026

Episode Summary What if you could ship something real in seven days for almost any idea? This episode shows you how to take any product idea—no matter how big—and cut it down to a shippable thin slice using a five-step framework. Resources Mentioned Free Resource Build Something Smaller Cheatsheet (7-12 min PDF) Scope scissors prompts, MVP definition rules, and a simple version 1 boundary line. →...

Episode 4: One Sentence Product Snap 16.01.2026

Episode Summary You know what your product does, but every time you try to explain it, you ramble. This episode gives you a simple three-part template to explain your product in one clear sentence—no jargon, no feature dumps, just clarity. Resources Mentioned Free Resource One Sentence Product Snap Worksheet (5-8 min worksheet) A 1-page worksheet with the template, prompts for each part, and space...

Episode 3: Your MVP is Too Big, Cut It Like This 16.01.2026

Episode Description Your MVP started simple, but now it has 47 features and a six-month timeline. In this episode, I give you three brutal questions that cut MVP bloat fast. Learn how to tell the difference between "must have" and "nice to have" so you can actually ship. What You'll Learn Why MVPs balloon from 2 weeks to 6 months The three questions that expose unnecessary feat...

Episode 2: Ship a Landing Page Before You Ship a Product 15.01.2026

Episode Summary Stop building in the dark. This episode shows you how to validate demand, test positioning, and learn what people actually want—all with a simple landing page you can ship in one day. Resources Mentioned Free Resource One Sentence Product Snap (5-8 min worksheet) A 1-page worksheet to write your product in one clean line—perfect for landing page headlines and CTAs. → Download here...

Episode 1: The Permission to Build Embarrassingly Small 15.01.2026

Episode Summary Stop waiting for your MVP to feel impressive. This episode gives you permission to build something embarrassingly small—and explains why that's actually your fastest path to learning what works. Resources Mentioned Free Resource Build Something Smaller Cheatsheet (7-12 min PDF) A free guide that helps you cut scope and ship a smaller v1. → Download here Recommended Kit Scope Sh...

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