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Production checklist

Go live only when the public story matches the operator reality.

This checklist keeps the launch honest: open core first, privacy claims bounded, conversion paths real, and proof artifacts available before broad distribution.

Public home

Production domain, TLS, canonical URLs, sitemap, robots rules, favicon, Open Graph image, and short share preview verified.

Operator proof

Install transcript, screenshots, demo clip, route/DNS evidence, leak check, fallback drill, backup restore, and redacted support bundle example linked.

Privacy boundaries

Anonymity claims stay qualified, credential handling is explicit, remote access requires approval, and intake retention is documented.

Conversion paths

Sponsor, guided setup, appliance waitlist, MSP pilot, and evidence submission flows reach real inboxes or forms.

Operations loop

First runbook, support boundaries, launch metrics, issue triage, changelog cadence, and public roadmap review are ready.

Go / no-go gates

Use concrete blockers instead of launch optimism.

Go

Domain, email, repository, license, support policy, install evidence, rollback evidence, privacy boundary, and contact paths are all live and checked.

No-go

Any placeholder endpoint, unsupported hardware claim, missing rollback path, unclear credential custody, or unverified privacy claim blocks broad launch.

Hold for review

Partial evidence, pilot-only hardware, incomplete analytics privacy, or new managed-service claims should stay gated until reviewed.

Launch roles

Each production surface needs a named owner before it can receive traffic.

Website owner

Maintains canonical URLs, sitemap, public copy, noindex gates, accessibility checks, and visual smoke tests.

Repository owner

Maintains license, security policy, contribution rules, issue templates, release notes, and install support boundaries.

Evidence owner

Publishes redacted proof artifacts, links claims to evidence, and marks uncertain or unreproduced results clearly.

Support owner

Confirms intake privacy, redaction rules, escalation path, remote-access approvals, retention expectations, and stop conditions.

Next action

Clear external launch blockers in order.

Wire domain, email, repository, forms, proof artifacts, and site QA checks before sending public traffic to the production site.