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How do you launch one product every week without burning out? In this episode, Alex Mehr walks through the Idea Machine practice (10 ideas/day → 70/week) and why shipping weekly creates the feedback loops that actually build winners.

We also get tactical on using AI to go from idea → market‑ready first iteration (landing page, benefit stack, objections, CTA) in about a coffee break—so you can learn by doing.

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You’ll learn

  • The Idea Machine: build the habit (10 ideas/day) and ship one per week to “let the market teach you.” (around 39:20)
  • Action → Information: Brian Armstrong’s maxim and how to design fast feedback loops (40:33–42:33).
  • Market‑ready in ~12 minutes: use AI to draft landing pages, benefit stacks, objection handling, and mock data so ideas look/feel “real” before you code (47:08–50:57).
  • Execution > opinion: how Alex filters noise, thinks from history/data, and avoids building for problems that don’t exist (00:00–02:31).
  • Capture “divine” ideas: low‑friction tools & rituals so inspiration becomes tasks you actually ship (56:31–end).

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