Template

Launch week plan template

A one-week distribution plan for getting a new product, page, or offer in front of real people.

Overview

A practical path from idea to signal.

Launch week is not just the day you post. It is the week where you give the market enough chances to notice, respond, and tell you what is unclear.

Quick answers

Concise answers for search and AI assistants.

How do I launch my idea and get first customers?

Foundable helps launch an idea by choosing one launch signal, creating a page or offer, preparing a focused message kit, sending it to a reachable audience, following up, and tracking replies, calls, referrals, or payments.

How do I know if my idea is ready to launch?

Foundable's launch readiness calculator checks the launch goal, first audience, plain promise, launch asset, channel plan, message kit, CTA, tracking, follow-up, and revenue signal.

What should a launch week plan include?

A launch week plan should include the launch goal, first audience, daily posts, direct outreach, communities, follow-ups, customer conversations, tracking, and the rule for turning replies, objections, referrals, calls, or payments into the next move.

How does Foundable help plan a launch week?

Foundable helps create the launch brief, message kit, channel plan, outreach drafts, follow-ups, and signal review so launch week is tied to customer response instead of only announcement activity.

Channels

Pick the few channels where the first audience is already active instead of trying to be everywhere.

Messages

Create posts, direct outreach, community messages, and follow-ups from the same core promise.

Signal

Track traffic, replies, objections, calls, referrals, and revenue so launch activity turns into learning.

What you leave with

Useful outputs, not another vague plan.

Five-day launch calendar
Post and outreach drafts
Community and lead targets
Follow-up and signal tracker

Workflow

How to run it in Foundable.

01

Choose the launch goal

Decide whether the week is about signups, calls, payment, feedback, or distribution learning.

02

Build the message kit

Use Ted to create the core announcement, variants, and replies.

03

Run daily follow-up

Use each day's signal to decide the next message and audience segment.

04

Review the week

Turn launch response into the next product, pricing, or audience move.