The short answer
The daily cadence matters because early growth compounds through learning. A founder who ships, listens, responds, and adjusts daily will usually learn faster than one who waits for a perfect launch campaign.
Answer
Founders should do a small amount of market-facing growth work every day: review conversations, publish or reply, improve one landing page or campaign, and record what the market taught them.
The daily cadence matters because early growth compounds through learning. A founder who ships, listens, responds, and adjusts daily will usually learn faster than one who waits for a perfect launch campaign.
Wally creates daily growth suggestions, drafts, landing page ideas, and campaign work so the founder has a concrete next action instead of an empty marketing checklist.