Solo founders do not need another roadmap. They need a product system.
A practical look at why scattered feedback, analytics, and code context need to become one repeatable improvement cycle.
Roadmaps can feel productive while the product stands still.
For a solo founder, the harder job is not making a longer list. It is deciding what matters now, turning that decision into working code, and learning from what changed after release.
A useful product system keeps five parts connected: customer signals, product data, a clear decision, the build step, and measurement. When those pieces live in separate tools, every release starts with manual reconstruction.
ShipCadence is built around that loop. Connect the sources you already use, approve the next improvement, hand it to your preferred builder, and measure the result so the next cycle starts smarter.