Website Launch Checklist

Use this checklist before sharing your BrandYou234 website with clients, colleagues, or referral partners.

Short summary: Use this checklist before sharing your BrandYou234 website with clients, colleagues, or referral partners.

Why this matters

A polished launch protects trust. Before you send your website to clients or referral partners, confirm that names, phone numbers, WhatsApp routing, practice areas, bios, testimonials, and domain settings are accurate.

Founder insight

  • A launch checklist catches small errors that make a firm look inattentive: old phone numbers, thin service pages, weak bios, or contact buttons that lead nowhere.
  • Launch readiness is measured by accuracy and confidence, not by adding every possible section before going live.

Step-by-step guidance

  1. Review the homepage headline and contact buttons.
  2. Check firm details, office address, phone, email, and WhatsApp number.
  3. Open every practice area page you intend to show.
  4. Review team bios and testimonials for accuracy and permissions.
  5. Test the website on mobile and desktop before launch.

Screenshot Needed

Screenshot needed: Template website homepage desktop and mobile

Caption: Template website homepage desktop and mobile

What you’re looking at: The dashboard or website area connected to this guide.

Why it matters: show the final public homepage checks on desktop and mobile before launch.

Location: Template website homepage desktop and mobile

Purpose: show the final public homepage checks on desktop and mobile before launch.

Best practices

  • Work from the dashboard section that matches the article rather than changing unrelated settings.
  • Preview the affected public page on desktop and mobile before sharing it.
  • Escalate ownership, billing, DNS, email, or locked-setting changes to BrandYou234 Support.

Common mistakes

  • Changing several account settings at once without checking the public result.
  • Treating a saved dashboard edit as final before reviewing the live page.
  • Sending support requests without the firm name, page URL, or exact change needed.

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Success signals to watch

  • Trust: the page feels accurate, professional, and consistent with the firm’s public identity.
  • Clarity: a visitor can understand the next step without needing legal or technical knowledge.
  • Contact readiness: phone, email, WhatsApp, and support paths are current and easy to test.

Next recommended step

If everything is accurate, share the website internally first, then proceed with your public announcement.

Dashboard actions

Use these shortcuts when you are ready to apply the guide inside your BrandYou234 workspace.

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