Is Your Project Ready to Launch? I Built a Skill to Find Out
Shipping fast is great. Shipping ready is better. Here's how I stopped guessing and started knowing. I used to think I had a solid launch checklist. It lived in a doc somewhere; it had checkboxes, ...

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Shipping fast is great. Shipping ready is better. Here's how I stopped guessing and started knowing. I used to think I had a solid launch checklist. It lived in a doc somewhere; it had checkboxes, and I told myself I would actually use it. Spoiler: I did not always use it. Features would go missing, a monitoring alert, or a README that said "TODO," or a rollback plan that existed only in my head. Every time, the feeling was the same. That quiet dread of realizing something got missed after it was already live. So I built something to fix that. "Launch Readiness" is a skill I created to make pre-launch checks feel less like homework and more like a conversation. Instead of digging through a doc I inevitably forgot to update, I can just ask. It walks through the things that actually matter before a release: documentation, monitoring, rollback strategy, stakeholder sign-off, and more. It does not let me skip ahead. It asks, it listens, and it flags what is missing. What I love most about