Dani Schenker🇨🇭

Daily Idea Sprint - Make ideation a daily ritual (just 3 minutes)

"Daily Idea Sprint" is a simple tool for practicing your ideas every day: write five rough ideas in three minutes. There's no need to edit and no pressure to be brilliant. Most ideas will be mediocre, but some will spark content or conversation, and the occasional one will be a rough diamond worth keeping.

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Dani Schenker🇨🇭
Hey Product Hunt 👋 I created the 'Daily Idea Sprint' rule to make idea generation a daily habit. The rule is simple: write five rough ideas in three minutes. There's no need to polish or edit them, and there's no pressure to be brilliant. Most days, the ideas will be mediocre, but that's the whole point. You can publish them, tweet them and then use them to generate content or spark a conversation. Then, every so often, one idea will stand out, which you can save for further development at a later date. It's a small tool for creators, makers, writers, and anyone else who wants to think more often in public without waiting for inspiration or feeling ready. -Makers who want to stay in motion -Writers who need a low-friction warm-up -Indie hackers shipping small experiments -Anyone who feels stuck staring at an empty page
swati paliwal

@danischenker How do you recommend tweaking the 5-ideas-in-3-min rule for someone building personal brand threads on LinkedIn, where sparking convos is key?

Dani Schenker🇨🇭

@swati_paliwal I've been using the method for over two years. Long before I created the tool. I usually set a quick goal before I start. For example, "today I write down ideas related to project XYZ", instead of just random ideas. In this case, I just save the ideas for myself. Hope that helps.

swati paliwal

@danischenker That makes sense, thank you. And congrats on the launch!

Becky Gaskell

Simple idea, I like it. Are people actually sticking with it daily, or does it drop off once the novelty wears off?

Dani Schenker🇨🇭

@becky_gaskell Hi Becky. I'm sure it will drop off with most people. Most won't see the benefit in it, or they just don't have the discipline to do it. But I am sure that a couple of people will appreciate it ;-)

Becky Gaskell

@danischenker That’s totally fair . . . habits are always hard to stick to. Even getting a small group who actually use it consistently can still make it worthwhile.

Sohazur

This is great launch @danischenker, perfect for someone like me who is exploding with ideas, I am gonna use it to keep it all organized.

Dani Schenker🇨🇭

@sohazur Awesome! Thanks for the comment, Sohazur!

Tejash M Kumar

Hey.

Really great product for idea training and building the habit of thinking in ideas. I will continue using it to train myself to think of more ideas.

One small suggestion: I'm don't think you have set the favicon yet, but adding it could help in brand recognition and can make it more professional.

Overall, simple but genuinely useful concept.