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How to Create a Website Launch Checklist

A website launch checklist helps you catch the details that are easy to miss. This guide shows you what to include.

Why a launch checklist matters

Launching a website without a checklist risks broken forms, missing content, poor mobile experience, and forgotten SEO basics. A checklist ensures nothing important gets missed.

SiteBuildHub provides a website launch checklist that covers every category you need to check before going live.

Categories to include in your launch checklist

A good launch checklist covers pages and content, technical setup, forms and functionality, SEO basics, analytics, legal pages, and mobile experience.

  • All pages built and proofread
  • Forms tested and working
  • Mobile responsiveness confirmed
  • Page speed checked
  • SEO titles and descriptions set
  • Analytics tracking installed
  • Legal pages published
  • Contact information verified

When to run your launch checklist

Run your launch checklist after the website is built but before you share it publicly. If you find issues, fix them before launch. A second review before going live catches anything missed in the first pass.

Frequently Asked Questions

What should be on a website launch checklist?

Pages, content, forms, mobile experience, page speed, SEO basics, analytics, legal pages, and contact information.

When should I run my launch checklist?

After the website is built but before sharing it publicly. Run it again as a final check before going live.

Do I need a launch checklist for a simple website?

Yes. Even simple websites can have broken forms, missing content, or mobile issues. A checklist catches these before visitors see them.

SiteBuildHub provides planning checklists. Launch requirements vary by platform and business type.

Ready to plan your website?

SiteBuildHub helps you organize pages, content, and launch tasks in one workspace.

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