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.
Completed
✅ 868 todos
Completed per month
✅ 72 todos
Best streak
🔥 711 days
Most active month (99 todos)
⚡ January
Most active day of week
👍 Tuesday
Least active day of week
👎 Saturday
Most active project
Morflax studio
62% of your todos

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.
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