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“I'd break the launch into five phases: discovery, definition, development, deployment, and optimization.
In discovery, I'd validate we're solving a real problem through user research. This includes understanding the current landscape, identifying target users, and confirming market gaps.
For definition, I'd work with design and engineering to create an MVP spec that delivers core value. I'd establish success metrics upfront so we know what ‘good' looks like.
During development, I'd run weekly check-ins with engineering and start preparing go-to-market materials. I believe in building the marketing narrative alongside the product, not after.
For deployment, I'd advocate for phased rollout. A closed beta with friendly customers first, then limited launch to gather usage data before full release. This de-risks the launch and enables quick iteration.
Post-launch optimization is where the real work begins. I'd monitor success metrics closely, talk to users constantly, and have a rapid iteration plan ready. The first version is never perfect, so staying close to feedback and being ready to adapt is critical.”