WIP Wrapped 2025
2025 was basically you proving (to yourself and everyone watching) that consistency compounds. You kept
#morflaxstudio in a constant ship-and-polish loop—dark mode, templates, exports, materials, lighting, UI/UX passes, and a lot of “small fixes” that quietly made the product feel way more real. At the same time, you didn’t let life disappear behind the laptop: you traveled hard (especially Bali and Italy), showed up for family, and kept those routines and rest days as part of the plan, not an afterthought.
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January
January was a classic builder month: lots of steady shipping on
#morflaxstudio while keeping your
#life routines going. You pushed a big templates push end-to-end (build, polish, launch, promote), and still made time for family, rest days, and that daily momentum.
- Started the year on a nice note with a simple “Happy New Year!” moment, then logged your first git commit of the year (
#life).
- Hit a 300-day streak on WIP 🤯 (
#life) — seriously consistent energy to carry into 2025.
- Shipped a bunch of
#morflaxstudio releases and fixes: keyframe tooltip improvements, one-time payment fixes, and a steady stream of website polish and responsive design work.
- Went deep on the templates pipeline in
#morflaxstudio: added new 3D templates, improved loading (including a skeleton loader), optimized template images, and kept testing/exporting demos along the way.
- Made and tested new abstract 3D models and visuals (those dark banners and abstract cards/landing explorations), keeping the creative output flowing in parallel with the engineering.
- Shipped Morflax Studio v2 templates and made them Pro-only, plus rolled out upgrade modal + templates improvements — a real product milestone you can point to.
- Did the full launch loop on X: sneak peeks, “what’s new”, the facelift launch, and finally launching + sharing the new templates posts.
- Kept things grounded on the personal side with morning routines, rest days, visiting family, and helping your parents with housework (
#life).
February
February was a super maker-y month: you pushed
#morflaxstudio hard with a bunch of shipping around dark mode, Abstract 3D, and the material system. In between, you kept your
#life rhythm steady with morning routines, walks, and a couple well-timed rest days—plus some nice momentum on X.
- You went deep on dark mode for
#morflaxstudio—finished the editor, adapted the homepage/catalog visuals, cleaned it all up, and even shared a sneak peek on X.
- You shipped a full run of Abstract 3D work in
#morflaxstudio: tested and deployed new models, fixed UV maps, polished the tool, and built the landing page hero.
- You improved exports and reliability: shipped a transparent .mov export improvement, fixed a webm export issue, and pushed other small deploys (including DB migration + grid settings update).
- You leveled up the material experience in
#morflaxstudio—experimented with materials/textures, refactored the material library, added new materials, improved thumbnails, and deployed the upgrades.
- You stayed close to users: customer support, DMs/comments, collecting feedback, and sending private test-drive invites to keep the loop tight.
- Your X presence had real wins: you hit 5k followers and watched a post blow up with 1.2k likes and 420 comments.
- You made space for the non-work stuff too: helped your parents with housework, kept up your morning routine, took rest days, read, and got outside for snowy walks.
March
March was a real split-screen month: you shipped a ton for
#morflaxstudio while also actually living your
#life (and not just talking about it). You wrapped it with Bali adventures, beach downtime, and a first-ever scuba dive, while steadily pushing new pages, promos, and a big dark mode sweep.
- You shipped the Abstract 3D tool + improvements for
#morflaxstudio, and deployed the Abstract 3D landing page (morflax.com/abstract).
- You refreshed the
#morflaxstudio homepage and landing visuals, plus knocked out a bunch of promo content (posters, social assets, demos, and scheduled posts).
- You did a full dark mode push across
#morflaxstudio: background handling, vector-to-3D, device mockups, clothing/abstract pages, geometries/icons, pricing/error/success, and a round of style bugfixing to tighten it all up.
- You built out the new “Create” flow for
#morflaxstudio (page, modal, empty state exploration) and iterated on toolset card design.
- You handled the unsexy-but-important stuff too: customer support and moving images/videos to CDN storage for
#morflaxstudio.
- You hit a 1 year streak on WIP under
#life — super consistent momentum.
- You did the personal wins: celebrated your dad’s birthday, then switched gears into travel mode (Vilnius → Istanbul → Bali) with pool mornings and a cozy first F1 race of the year.
- You explored Bali properly—Ubud rides, rice terraces, Kintamani views—and capped the month with a trip across the island and your first scuba dive. Big memory month.
April
April was a solid mix of heads-down building on
#morflaxstudio and actually living a little in Bali. You shipped a bunch of v2/product polish work (dark mode, projects, catalog, camera controls) while squeezing in sunrises, beach-club work sessions, and a few great travel days.
- You hit a real growth milestone: reaching 20k/mo clicks from Google Search for the first time on
#morflaxstudio.
- You pushed
#morflaxstudio v2 forward with a new projects page, quick project edits, search, and a better empty state.
- You tackled a deep polish pass: dark mode fixes, missing styles, mobile tweaks, footer/head cleanup, and a prod bug fix.
- You built out catalog upgrades in
#morflaxstudio (new catalog page, search by item name/category) and kept testing new 3D models + banner designs.
- You worked through tricky creation/export + controls work in
#morflaxstudio: camera gizmo improvements and alternative MOV export options for transparency.
- You made space for life stuff too: paid taxes, kept up reading, and even hit a 400-day WIP streak in
#life.
- You did the Bali highlights properly: climbed Mount Batur for sunrise, explored Ubud waterfalls, did a trip around the rice terraces, and caught a calm beach sunset dinner moment.
- You leaned into the “work from anywhere” vibe with a beach club laptop day and a Canggu lunch stop while still keeping customer support moving for
#morflaxstudio.
May
May was a solid mix of deep maker mode on
#morflaxstudio and actually living a little with your
#life adventures around Bali. You were shipping fixes and new features while also squeezing in sunrise/sunset moments, travel days, and a couple of “new place, new routine” resets.
- You shipped a bunch of core
#morflaxstudio work: improvements, refactors, and bugfixes—plus a big performance push for lower-end devices and homepage speed.
- You launched
#morflaxstudio dark mode (finally), then kept momentum with mobile style fixes and a fresh v2 release push.
- You built out product + marketing rails at the same time: sprint planning, reviving the old Notion, prepping launch content, and making reels/promo videos for the
#morflaxstudio launch.
- You expanded the creative output side of
#morflaxstudio: new abstract 3D experiments, wallpaper generation/tests, and branding mockups.
- You kept
#morflax moving too—designing and coding the new landing page and intro cards.
- You traveled around Bali (
#life): Uluwatu cliffs, beach sunsets, Ubud waterfalls, and a full Kintamani day with those big mountain views.
- You had a real “I’m here” kind of moment: getting up early to watch sunrise with your dog (
#life).
- You made something tangible offline too—took a silver class and made your own ring (
#life), and even packed up and moved into a new villa.
June
In June you balanced a bunch of travel and life resets with a seriously productive push on
#morflaxstudio. You kept shipping new visuals, templates, and environment/lighting work, while also keeping your
#life planning routines steady through the month.
- You started the month in Bali with small-but-memorable moments like getting up early for sunrise and even going to see dolphins (
#life).
- You made the drive from Lovina back to Ubud and squeezed in exploring the Ubud market for souvenirs (
#life).
- You traveled Bali → Kuala Lumpur → Istanbul → Vilnius, basically turning June into a moving backdrop while you kept working (
#life).
- You worked a day from a co-working space and still found time to code, including a new file storage system for
#morflaxstudio (
#life,
#morflaxstudio).
- You shipped a solid run of
#morflaxstudio updates: new assets, new dynamic shapes, and a catalog update, plus promo videos and poster animations to support it (
#morflaxstudio).
- You went deep on the skybox/environment lighting feature—custom environment light uploads, performance optimizations, testing, presets, and a redesign of the lighting library/thumbnails—and even dropped sneak peeks and templates on X (
#morflaxstudio).
- You tightened up the core product too: auth workflow improvements (modal with Rest API, 2FA fixes, logic rewrites) and corner-case testing to make it all feel sturdier (
#morflaxstudio).
- You did a little life admin and grounding: moved into a new/old apartment for the summer, had a chill day at the family home, and kept doing weekly/monthly planning and routines (
#life).
July
In July you went deep on
#morflaxstudio—shipping a steady stream of product improvements while also going full marketing mode with posters, mockups, demos, and shared releases. You still made room for real-life resets too: a couple of morning routines, a proper rest day, and a bike ride with a friend.
- Shipped and iterated hard on the new
#morflaxstudio file system: connected R2 storage, improved file management with validators, finished the storage logic, and raised max upload limits—then pushed new frontend/backend changes.
- Kept shipping editor improvements in
#morflaxstudio: added search to the editor and category pages, deployed camera settings + animation improvements, and made uploaded skybox/env content load faster.
- Did a big round of rendering + creative output for
#morflaxstudio—new artworks, banners, UI cards, posters, and mockups—and shared the work publicly (including a new release and sneak peeks on X).
- Polished the front door: improved the
#morflaxstudio homepage, designed a new landing page, and designed the “Get Started” onboarding modal to make first-run feel smoother.
- Got on top of the messy stuff too: bugfixing (materials/textures, glass bug, v2 prod bugs), customer support, and even submitting evidence for a Stripe dispute.
- Made some progress on
#morflax outside the app: migrated NS/DNS, then designed and coded the new
#morflax landing page.
- Logged a few small-but-good life moments in
#life—morning routine check-ins, a rest day out in nature (hammocks in the forest), and meeting a friend for a bike ride. (And yes, you survived the “no electricity + 6% MacBook” day.)
August
In August, you were deep in
#morflaxstudio mode: lots of shipping, polishing the editor UI, and pushing fixes fast. You also made time for
#life stuff like family hangs, rest days, and some outdoorsy reset moments—solid balance while still moving a ton of work forward.
- Shipped a new
#morflaxstudio update (and backed it with demo videos + posts showing what’s new).
- Kept the release train moving with multiple deploys, bug-fix batches, and even a late-month Node upgrade + hotfix for
#morflaxstudio.
- Did a real UX pass on
#morflaxstudio: redesigned sliders, added minimal position/rotation inputs, and built out scene controls (dropdown, distance, opacity).
- Levelled up the look/feel in
#morflaxstudio with skybox cleanup, new environment presets, and lighting/reflection experiments.
- Got a nice business win: you won a payment dispute for the first time in
#morflaxstudio (Stripe notification moment).
- Watched your work land socially too—seeing artwork hit 600 likes on X for
#morflaxstudio.
- Started a fresh side quest with
#xd: bought a domain, vibe-coded the project, and built basics like background options, link preview cards, a right-click context menu, and a rich text editor block.
- Made time for the personal stuff: met family, took proper rest days, chilled in a hammock, and did the very real “touch & cut grass” sessions.
- Hit a 500-day streak on wip under
#life—quiet but huge consistency flex.
September
September was a really solid mix of shipping and living a little. You kept pushing
#morflaxstudio forward with a steady stream of fixes, optimizations, and new UI work, while also getting in a proper Italy trip—Monza F1, the Dolomites, and a bunch of stops in between.
- You kicked off the month by improving the
#morflaxstudio editor design and shipping background UI improvements (like showing uploaded images).
- You kept the product moving with lots of practical shipping: bugfixes, UI/UX improvements, and a production API routing fix in
#morflaxstudio.
- You added quality-of-life features in
#morflaxstudio like duplicate project and a warning message for large files, plus mockup shadow settings (blur/opacity).
- You spent a big chunk of the month on performance + media: timeline performance experiments, camera/object animation optimization, and ongoing video export work in
#morflaxstudio.
- You got a new release into
#morflaxstudio v2, finished mockup work (basic/dynamic plane), and deployed builds to beta/testing as you went.
- You designed and iterated on landing pages—both the
#morflaxstudio landing page and a
#morflax landing page you designed and coded.
- You took an Italy trip: Vilnius → Milan/Como, then Monza for F1 (and F2 + qualifying), and later explored the Dolomites with hikes, walks, and those big mountain views.
- You ended the month with a grounding reset: visiting family—and a fun moment randomly spotting
#morflaxstudio live on X.
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October
October was a busy builder month: you kept shipping on
#morflaxstudio almost every day, mixing design, video demos, and a bunch of product polish. You also kept your
#life routines steady, made time for a proper rest stretch, and even got a friends day in there.
- Shipped multiple rounds of
#morflaxstudio improvements and bugfixes, including a couple of deploy days that pushed things forward (Oct 8 + Oct 17).
- Built out the
#morflaxstudio changelog experience end-to-end: coded the new changelog page, added items, and shipped a changelog modal so updates feel “real” inside the product.
- Leveled up gradients in
#morflaxstudio with multi-color support, presets, better positioning, and some noise testing—classic design-tool craft work.
- Pushed landing page/design work for
#morflaxstudio, including the artworks section and fresh mockups/templates to make the product look as strong as it works.
- Recorded and edited demos for
#morflaxstudio (including the “iphone mockup animation real quick” demo), keeping your marketing muscle active while you build.
- Took care of the less-glam but important stuff: fixed webhooks, improved error handling/session expiration, and even experimented with a 404 page.
- Kept your
#life basics going with repeated morning routines, plus a couple rest days and a “meet friends” moment to balance the grind.
- Made steady progress on the
#morflax site too—navbar work and responsive fixes to keep the brand side tight.
November
In November you were deep in build-and-ship mode on
#morflaxstudio, with a big push around templates, materials, and the new object upload flow. You still made room for real-life resets too—lego nights, family time, and a couple “firsts” that broke up the grind.
- Shipped multiple
#morflaxstudio iterations, including a new release (Nov 10) and a bunch of ongoing improvements as you went.
- Built and finished the object upload feature for
#morflaxstudio, then deployed it for testing (plus plenty of bugfixing right after).
- Did a focused materials/UX pass in
#morflaxstudio—highlighting object materials for better UX, testing models, and fixing material issues across the week.
- Made fresh
#morflaxstudio templates/collections and used the shape tool to create new artworks—nice blend of product work and creative output.
- Ran a Black Friday push for
#morflaxstudio: created the artwork, worked on the landing page, and launched the deal on X.
- Kept
#morflax moving too—worked on the website, tried analytics, and tackled practical stuff like proxy + payments.
- Hit a 600-day streak on wip (
#life)—that’s some serious consistency.
- Made time for fun and life stuff: started and finished the F1 Lego project, tried go-karts for the first time, got the dentist visit done, and even penciled in a proper rest day.
December
December was a solid mix of shipping and slowing down. You kept pushing
#morflaxstudio forward with new templates, homepage updates, and a bunch of experiments, while also making space for family time, Christmas, and a few real rest days.
- Shipped a new templates collection for
#morflaxstudio, then followed it up with a fresh templates page and a changelog update
- Deployed a new
#morflaxstudio homepage and knocked out responsive fixes, plus pushed a testing update to keep the momentum going
- Improved performance by enabling image optimization for templates via a CF Worker on
#morflaxstudio
- Kept iterating on the editor: bugfixing, a new welcome modal, and late-month work to add an uploaded objects list + improve the media page (
#morflaxstudio)
- Got hands-on with creative experiments: abstract shape explorations, wood materials added to the library, and even testing Fortnite skins inside
#morflaxstudio
- Made Christmas artwork using
#morflaxstudio and Blender, keeping the maker vibe going through the holidays
- Balanced it with real life: morning routines and reading, buying gifts, an Ikea run, and multiple rest days (
#life)
- Closed out the month with family visits and celebrating Christmas together (
#life)
The big pattern this year was craft: you didn’t just add features, you kept circling back to make them cleaner—faster exports, sturdier auth, better file storage, smoother onboarding, sharper editor controls, and a more confident front door with landing pages and demos. You also stayed close to distribution without making it cringe: consistent X posting, sneak peeks, launches, and moments where the work clearly landed (5k followers, big engagement spikes, seeing your stuff show up in the wild). On the life side, you kept stacking quiet wins—those WIP streak milestones, mornings, rest days, family help, and a bunch of “I’m actually here” travel moments that made the year feel full, not just productive. Even when things got messy (hotfixes, disputes, edge cases), you handled it and kept shipping—no drama, just progress. Going into next year, you’ve got something rare: momentum that isn’t fragile, because it’s built on routines, reps, and you actually enjoying the process.