Zhiqi Shi

With 24 days left until launch, what's the most important thing to focus on right now?

I'm really nervous.

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wenbei mao
Like you, I am also feeling a bit anxious about the upcoming launch. As an engineer, I must prioritize the implementation of core product features and ensure quality assurance. I think we could set up a launch checklist with a timetable, discuss progress and address any concerns.
Right now, I'd focus on finalizing your launch day checklist and making sure you follow it meticulously. This will help you stay organized and ensure everything runs smoothly on the big day. You've got this, Zhiqi!
Zhiqi Shi
@oksana_ch thx. I have a list, but I'm still a bit nervous, since it's my first time.
PatriciaBrewer
With just 24 days to go, I'd say the most crucial thing is testing. Make sure every feature works smoothly and fix any bugs you find. It's also a good idea to start planning your launch day announcement and post-launch support. But yeah, getting everything tested thoroughly should be priority number one right now.
Zhiqi Shi
@brewer_pat40019 You are right. Product quality is always the most important
Feliciana
It's necessary to conduct a final round of testing to identify and fix any usability issues and ensure that your product can handle the expected user load. Besides, continue engaging with social media communities, as members of these groups may be potential users. Good luck to your launch!
Kelly An
you'd be fine!!
Zhiqi Shi
@kellyann3644 thx. I'll be fine
Lesley
I think the most important thing is telling anyone you can consider that may be interested in your product about your launch. Remind them to pay attention to your product release 24 days later. Good luck!
Zhiqi Shi
@lesley_0516 thx. I've already done that.
Keep engaging with the community and make sure you have a checklist to do on the launch day!
Zhiqi Shi
@johnberg Thx. I will keep doing that.
Christopher Anderson
With launch quickly approaching, I'd focus on finalizing and testing the core user flows and key features. Tighten up the onboarding, make sure signup and checkout are smooth, and do lots of QA on the main functionality. Fix any glaring bugs or UX issues. Get a polished MVP ready to ship. The rest can be iterated on post-launch. You got this!