1. Check content, trust and the main action
Review headings, service names, contact details, legal information, navigation, buttons, missing text, outdated references and consistency between ads, website and sales language.
2. Test forms, emails and follow-up work
Submit every form. Check who receives notifications, whether email delivery works, whether the message includes needed details, whether the enquiry is saved and who is responsible for the first response.
3. Check SEO, performance and technical details
Make sure staging noindex settings are off, sitemap contains public canonical URLs, navigation links work, meaningful images have alt text, the site is reasonably fast and redirects are ready.
4. Prepare the first week after launch
On launch day, check technical health and forms. After two or three days, review enquiries and reactions. At the end of the week, adjust text according to real questions.
Short version of the checklist
Can people understand the offer, trust it, submit a form, receive a clear next step and be measured correctly? If yes, the launch is much safer.
Why this matters
Most launch problems are small missed details: an old link, missing notification, unclear CTA or measurement gap. A checklist turns launch from a risky moment into a controlled handover.
How iDoWeb helps
iDoWeb prepares launch checks for content, technology, forms and analytics, and helps plan the first operational improvements after the site is public.
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