Free website QA tool
Complete Your Website Launch Checklist
Work through 42 practical checks covering content, responsive UX, search readiness, accessibility, performance, analytics, backups, and post-launch monitoring. Progress stays in this browser.
Interactive pre-launch and post-launch checks
Mark only items you have verified. A checked box should represent evidence, not an assumption.
Content and brand
User experience
Technical QA
Search readiness
Performance and accessibility
Analytics and conversion
Launch and monitoring
How to Use the Website Launch Checklist
Assign an owner to each category and require evidence for every completed item: a tested URL, a screenshot, a recorded event, a backup reference, or an approval. Check the live or final staging environment rather than relying only on design files and editor previews.
Some items need specialist review. Privacy, accessibility, security, taxes, payments, and regulated-industry requirements depend on the business, market, technology, and jurisdiction. The checklist helps organize QA; it does not replace professional legal, security, or compliance advice.
Launch Is a Controlled Change, Not a Single Click
Record the before state, the release window, the person who can roll back, and the condition that triggers rollback. After launch, check important pages without an admin session, submit real test forms only when authorized, confirm conversion measurement, and monitor error logs and uptime. Recheck after caches, DNS, redirects, and CDN settings settle.
Search discovery after launch
Google can discover public pages automatically, but important content must be crawlable and internally linked. Verify Search Console ownership, submit the canonical sitemap, and inspect critical URLs. Submission is a discovery request—not a guarantee of indexing or ranking. See Google’s basic checklist for appearing in Search.
Planning a launch, rebuild, or migration?
Bring the checklist and current constraints to an Avenzo consultation for a practical delivery plan.