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Best 5 Habits for Devlog Growth in 2024

Posted by Gemma Ellison
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August 5, 2025

Best 5 Habits for Devlog Growth in 2024

Struggling to get your game noticed? Your devlog could be the key. It’s not about luck; it’s about smart habits.

Think of this as a quick hallway chat at GDC. No fluff, just actionable advice. Let’s cut through the noise and get you some devlog traction.

1. Consistent Scheduling & Content Batching

The biggest killer of devlogs? Inconsistency. No one’s going to follow you if you post once a month.

Pick a schedule – weekly, bi-weekly – and stick to it. But don’t burn yourself out.

Batch your content. Spend a morning writing a month’s worth of posts. Schedule them. Done.

Pitfall: Waiting for inspiration. Inspiration is for amateurs. Professionals ship.

2. Engage With Other Devs

Devlogs aren’t one-way streets. You can’t just broadcast and expect followers.

Find other indie devs. Comment on their work. Offer genuine feedback. Build relationships.

They’ll likely check out your devlog in return. Collaboration beats competition every time.

Pitfall: Only promoting your own stuff. It’s called social media for a reason. Be social.

3. Repurpose Devlog Content Across Platforms

You’re already writing blog posts. Don’t let that content die on your website.

Turn those posts into tweets. Make short videos for TikTok or YouTube. Create behind-the-scenes content for Instagram.

Each platform requires a different format, so experiment and see what resonates.

Pitfall: Copy-pasting the same content everywhere. Tailor it to the platform.

4. Data-Driven Decision Making Through Basic Analytics

Are your posts resonating? Which topics get the most engagement? You won’t know without data.

Use Google Analytics (or a privacy-focused alternative) to track basic metrics. Page views, bounce rate, time on page.

Identify what’s working and do more of it. Kill what isn’t.

Pitfall: Ignoring the numbers. Analytics aren’t magic, but they provide valuable insights.

5. Focused Goal-Setting Around Specific Metrics

“Grow my devlog” is too vague. How will you know when you’ve succeeded?

Set specific, measurable goals. “Increase weekly traffic by 10%.” “Gain 50 new subscribers this month.”

Break down your goals into smaller, actionable steps. Track your progress. Adjust as needed.

The Key: Goal-setting framework.

  • What do you want to achieve?
  • How will you measure success?
  • What steps will you take to get there?
  • When will you review your progress?

Avoid Common Mistakes

  • Inconsistent posting schedule
  • Generic content without personality
  • Ignoring audience feedback and questions
  • Not promoting your devlog on social media
  • Failing to analyze your performance metrics

Start a Game Dev Journal

Want to truly level up your devlog growth? Track your daily development progress. Use a simple game dev journal.

A daily development journal is your secret weapon. Document your progress, challenges, and ideas. You can track what’s working and what’s not. Reflect on what you’ve learned.

That’s how you turn small daily actions into meaningful devlog growth.

Consider using a tool like our own game development journal to keep track of your daily progress, experiments, and ideas. This will enable you to stay organized and consistent, and also make it easier to identify trends and insights that can help you grow your devlog.

Now go out there and build something awesome. Your audience is waiting.