What should I build this week? 3 highest-impact things I can ship in 5 days.
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Tell me what to build this week. Analyze my store, my recent traffic and orders, the CRO checklist, and surface the 3 highest-impact things I could ship in the next 5 days.
- Grounded in your store's actual data — not generic best practice.
- 3 recommendations per week (decisive, not overwhelming).
- Each comes with estimated impact and effort.
- Direct 'build it with Fudge' link for each.
What you're trying to do
Founders and ops teams spend more time deciding what to build than building. A weekly prioritization makes that decision for you — based on real data — so you ship instead of plan. Compounding shipped work beats endless planning every time.
Things to watch out for
- Data quality — Fudge handles this: needs at least 30 days of analytics; falls back to category benchmarks below that.
- Cadence — Fudge handles this: weekly is the sweet spot. Daily becomes noise.
- Impact estimation — Fudge bases this on published benchmarks; not promises.
- Bias check — Fudge balances quick wins with deeper projects so you don't only ship sprinkles.
How Fudge does it
Fudge analyzes your store data, recent traffic and orders, and brand context, then delivers the plan as a structured report. No theme changes — pure strategy. Each recommendation comes with the exact prompt to ship it as a follow-up if you want to act on it.
How to decide what to build this week
Most stores have a list of “things to do” that’s longer than any week can fit. The prioritization tool analyzes your store, recent traffic, recent orders, and the CRO checklist — then surfaces the 3 highest-impact things you could ship in the next 5 days. Focused, doable, validated against real data.
When this is worth doing
Run the prioritization at the start of any sprint, especially when you don’t have a strong gut about what to ship first. Skip if you already have a clear priority — the tool’s job is to help when you don’t.
What makes great prioritization
- 3 items, not 30 — forces tradeoff decisions.
- Each item shippable in 5 days — realistic, not aspirational.
- Tied to your store’s actual data — traffic patterns, conversion rates, recent orders.
- Impact ranking — high-impact / low-effort first.
- Cross-referenced with CRO checklist — ensures fundamentals before exotic ideas.
Common mistakes to avoid
The biggest mistake is choosing the easy items because they’re easy. Easy + low-impact is procrastination. Hard + high-impact is what moves the needle.
The second mistake is shipping without measurement. Ship the 3 items, measure the impact, then re-run the prioritization for the next sprint.
Pair this with CRO audit and conversion funnel audit — three tools for systematic improvement.