Token launch checklist

Token Launch Checklist

Use this checklist before and after deployment so your token launch is not just live, but actually ready for users, liquidity, and first-day momentum.

Pre-launch and post-launch essentials

Choose your blockchain and package
Finalize token name, symbol, supply, and decimals
Decide whether you need burn, mint, tax, or anti-whale features
Prepare deployment wallet and gas funds
Deploy the token contract
Verify the contract on the explorer
Add liquidity if you want the token to trade
Publish the contract address and basic token information
Prepare community channels and launch messaging
Plan what happens in the first 24 hours after launch

Launch mindset

A token launch is part contract, part distribution, part communication. The more prepared you are, the better your first 24 hours will go.

Why a launch checklist matters

Token deployment is only one part of a launch. The strongest projects plan the wallet setup, tokenomics, liquidity, verification, and announcement flow before the contract goes live.

What most people forget

Many first-time creators focus only on the smart contract and forget the post-deployment steps. Without verification, liquidity, and a clean communication plan, a token launch feels incomplete.

How this helps conversions

A launch checklist page attracts users with clear intent. These visitors are usually closer to deployment because they are already thinking about execution, not just learning the basics.

FAQ

Common questions

What is the most important part of a token launch checklist?

The most important part is making sure you are ready before deployment: wallet, gas, token settings, and a clear plan for what happens immediately after launch.

Do I need liquidity for every token launch?

No. If you only want a token for internal use or distribution, you may not need liquidity. But if you want the token to trade publicly, then adding liquidity is essential.

Should I verify the contract after deploying?

Yes. Contract verification improves trust, makes the token easier to inspect, and is expected by most serious users and platforms.

Can I launch without a community?

Technically yes, but traction is much harder. Even a small launch should have a basic communication plan and a place where users can follow updates.