We’ve all been there. You’ve spent weeks—maybe months—obsessing over every pixel, tweaking the copy, and testing the contact forms. You’re ready to hit "publish," but suddenly, a cold wave of doubt hits you.
Did I actually set up those 301 redirects? Is the favicon showing up on mobile? Did I accidentally leave the site set to "noindex"?
Launch day should be a celebration of your hard work, not a frantic scavenger hunt for broken links. If you’re a freelancer, indie hacker, or small business owner, you likely don’t have a dedicated QA team to catch your mistakes. You are the designer, the developer, and the project manager.
That’s exactly why I created a Website Launch Checklist (50 Items). It’s a simple, practical resource designed to help you cross the finish line with confidence.
Why Launching Without a Checklist is Risky
When you’re deep in the weeds of a project, "tunnel vision" is inevitable. You stop seeing the site as a user would and start seeing it as a collection of tasks you’ve already checked off.
Missing small details—like broken
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