website launch checklist

Website launch checklist for copy mistakes, trust gaps, and last-minute QA

Before the launch announcement, paid traffic, or client handoff, make sure the public pages read as carefully as they were designed.

Pre-Launch Pages

Check homepage, pricing, signup, product, demo, about, and contact pages before announcements.

Post-Migration Drift

Find copy issues that appear after CMS moves, template edits, and rushed content imports.

Campaign Readiness

Protect paid and launch traffic from avoidable credibility problems on first visit.

Why this matters

Launch checklists usually cover DNS, redirects, forms, analytics, and mobile rendering. The launch still feels sloppy when a typo ships in the hero, a CTA uses inconsistent wording, or the pricing page has grammar mistakes.

Add a live-site proofreading pass to the launch checklist. Scan the most visible pages first, then use a full site scan when the launch includes many migrated, refreshed, or newly published pages.

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Use-case summary

Built for the practical version of this job

These pages exist to help teams decide whether this workflow fits the problem they are solving. The goal is not abstract content strategy. The goal is to review the published site and fix visible copy issues without unnecessary friction.

Frequently asked questions

Which pages should I proofread before launch?

Start with the homepage, pricing page, product or service pages, signup flow, checkout flow, contact page, and any landing page receiving launch traffic.

Is launch proofreading different from normal editing?

Yes. Launch proofreading reviews the published page in context, including headings, buttons, form labels, navigation, footer copy, and page states that are easy to miss in a draft.

How close to launch should I run the scan?

Run the scan after the site is close to final and again after major last-minute content edits. The final pass should happen on the live or staging URL that matches production.

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