What should an online store launch checklist include?
It should include store pages, legal and policy topics, transactional emails, SEO basics, analytics, test purchases, and a launch timeline.
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Enter a product type and get the pages, policies, emails, and SEO checklist you should prepare before launching an online store. Built for first-time merchants who want a practical launch plan, not a generic article.
WHAT IT GENERATES
A page plan for the storefront, product pages, FAQ, delivery, and trust-building content.
Policies and emails that reduce customer doubts before and after purchase.
SEO tasks for search visibility from the first version of the store.
Answer a few ecommerce questions. The tool creates a structured plan with priorities, risks, page briefs, emails, SEO clusters, and a launch timeline.
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Choose a category below to generate a product-specific launch plan instantly. These examples also show how the planner changes depending on what you sell.
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Generate this checklistWorkflow
Treat the result as a launch workspace. Start with must-have tasks, export the markdown file, then assign the remaining sections to yourself, a co-founder, or an agency.
Enter the product type and sales market.
Choose product format, selling model, delivery model, and channels.
Generate the plan and review risk warnings before editing store copy.
Copy or download the checklist and work through the before-launch priorities first.
It should include store pages, legal and policy topics, transactional emails, SEO basics, analytics, test purchases, and a launch timeline.
No. It helps you identify policy topics and operational tasks. Final legal documents should be reviewed by a qualified advisor.
The tool combines structured ecommerce inputs, baseline launch rules, product-category risk checks, export actions, and optional AI personalization in one workflow.
Yes. You can copy it, download it as markdown, print it, email it, or share the URL with the product query parameter.