Studio Velocity · Public + Live
How often the studio ships, visualized.
Most software companies hide their shipping cadence behind marketing copy. We publish the calendar. Each cell is a day. Each color is the commit count. The hardest competitor moat to fake — because faking it requires actually shipping.
Source: github.com/GildtheLily85/vantage-digital · Updated whenever we deploy
Why we publish this
The math behind the moat.
The hardest thing to fake in software is shipping cadence. You can fake a marketing claim, fake a testimonial, fake a screenshot. You can't fake an audit-trail of dated commits in a public repo with a 30-day rolling visualization.
Most coaching software companies ship 2-5 customer-visible changes per quarter. We shipped 27 in one day on May 2, 2026. That's not because we're working harder — it's because we don't have layers of meetings, contractor approvals, or marketing review cycles between idea and deploy. Single operator + AI tooling + public accountability = 10x the velocity.
If you sign up for Cadence today and we go quiet for two weeks, this calendar will show it. If we sustain the cadence, this calendar will prove it — every day for the rest of the studio's existence. Few competitors will publish theirs alongside ours. That's the moat.