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You shipped the thing. Now what?
That's the question this episode actually answers — not the version where you pop champagne and watch signups roll in, but the real one. The one where you're staring at crickets, second-guessing everything you built, and trying to figure out if any of that feedback from people who love you actually means anything.
Patrick breaks down what "launch" actually meant for IdeoLoop — and why his definition was probably different from yours. More importantly, he gets into what comes after: how to read real signal from early users, why your friends' feedback might be the most dangerous data you have, and what doubt actually looks like when you let it get in your head for two weeks.
What's covered:
🔍 Take the Founder's Blind Spot Finder → https://tally.so/r/obeOlx
📅 Book a Clarity Session → https://patrickrife.com/clarity-session
📧 Subscribe to the newsletter → https://newsletter.patrickrife.com/
🎙️ Listen to the podcast → https://podcast.patrickrife.com/
By Patrick RifeYou shipped the thing. Now what?
That's the question this episode actually answers — not the version where you pop champagne and watch signups roll in, but the real one. The one where you're staring at crickets, second-guessing everything you built, and trying to figure out if any of that feedback from people who love you actually means anything.
Patrick breaks down what "launch" actually meant for IdeoLoop — and why his definition was probably different from yours. More importantly, he gets into what comes after: how to read real signal from early users, why your friends' feedback might be the most dangerous data you have, and what doubt actually looks like when you let it get in your head for two weeks.
What's covered:
🔍 Take the Founder's Blind Spot Finder → https://tally.so/r/obeOlx
📅 Book a Clarity Session → https://patrickrife.com/clarity-session
📧 Subscribe to the newsletter → https://newsletter.patrickrife.com/
🎙️ Listen to the podcast → https://podcast.patrickrife.com/