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Launch Day: A Checklist That Actually Gets Used
Whether you're launching a video, product, or newsletter, AI helps you build a launch checklist so nothing slips at 2pm.
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- 1What every launch checklist needs
- 2launch
- 3checklist
- 4project management
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Launch day energy is real — and it's also the day most things slip through the cracks. The fix is a boring, written-down checklist you actually use. AI can build the first draft of one in five minutes; you tune it once and reuse it forever.
Section 1
What every launch checklist needs
- What's launching, in one sentence
- Pre-launch: what to post the week before
- Day-of: every channel and the exact time you post
- Post-launch: replies, screenshots, follow-up content
- Stats to capture so you can compare to next launch
Use the checklist on launch day even when you're hyped
- Phone face-down except for replying — no doomscrolling your own analytics
- Reply to every comment for the first hour
- Take screenshots of high-engagement moments to repost later
- End the day by writing what worked while it's fresh
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