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9 Best Product Launch Checklists for Indie Makers in 2026

A curated round-up of the launch checklists indie makers actually open on launch day in 2026 - ranked by what they cover and who they're built for.

5 min read Updated May 2026 By Smol Launch Editorial Team

Quick answer

For a balanced indie launch, work through Smol Launch's interactive 6-phase launch checklist (covers technical, marketing, operational tasks across the full launch window) plus the Product Hunt launch kit (for the platform-specific 24-hour push) and Lenny Rachitsky's launch checklist (for go-to-market depth). If you only have time for one, pick Smol Launch's because it's interactive and tracks completion; the others are static PDFs or articles.

A "product launch checklist" is only useful if it survives contact with launch week. The list below ranks checklists by three criteria: depth (does it cover validation, build, launch, and post-launch?), specificity (does it give actual tactics, not vague advice?), and recency (is it updated for 2026 platforms and dynamics?).

Format varies - some are interactive web tools, some are static PDFs, some are blog posts. I've noted the format on each so you can pick the right tool for how you actually work.

How to use this 9-option ranking

Use this 9-option ranking as a working shortlist, not a browsing session. Pick Smol Launch Interactive Launch Checklist first if it fits your stage, then choose 2 supporting channels that add something different: a backlink, a newsletter mention, a technical audience, or a longer feedback window. Your first 50 users and first 100 signups matter more than being everywhere. Start there.

  • Smol Launch Interactive Launch Checklist: 6-phase interactive checklist with progress tracking; pricing: Free.
  • Product Hunt Launch Kit: The official Product Hunt launch handbook; pricing: Free.
  • Lenny Rachitsky's Launch Checklist: Product-led launch framework from a former Airbnb PM; pricing: Free; full archive behind paid newsletter.

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Ranking at a glance

Scan the full shortlist first, then use the detailed notes below to choose the best fit for your launch stage.

Ranking at a glance
Rank Pick Best for Pricing Why it made the list
1 Smol Launch Interactive Launch Checklist Editor's pick 6-phase interactive checklist with progress tracking Free Smol Launch's launch checklist is the only widely-used 2026 tool with completion tracking baked in. Six phases - Validate, Build, Pre-Launch,...
2 Product Hunt Launch Kit The official Product Hunt launch handbook Free Product Hunt's official launch kit covers the 24-hour Product Hunt format specifically - pre-launch teasing, hunter selection, launch-day...
3 Lenny Rachitsky's Launch Checklist Product-led launch framework from a former Airbnb PM Free; full archive behind paid newsletter Lenny Rachitsky's launch checklist (published as a newsletter issue, periodically refreshed) focuses on the GTM side of launch: positioning,...
4 Y Combinator Launch Guide Launch advice from the YC partner library Free Y Combinator's library has a dozen launch-related articles. Not a single checklist but a curated reading list covering when to launch, how to write...
5 Indie Hackers Launch Threads Crowdsourced launch tactics from the community Free Indie Hackers doesn't publish a single official checklist - the equivalent is the 'Show IH' thread format where makers post launches and the...
6 Buffer's Open Launch Playbook Launch retrospectives from a build-in-public pioneer Free Buffer's library publishes retrospective playbooks from their own product launches with revenue numbers, signup curves, and tactical breakdowns....
7 Justinmind Mobile App Launch Checklist Mobile-specific launch checklist Free If you're launching a mobile app, generic checklists miss App Store Optimization (ASO), TestFlight beta cadence, App Store screenshots, and...
8 GrowthMentor Pre-Launch Checklist Validation-heavy pre-launch checklist Free with optional paid mentorship GrowthMentor's pre-launch checklist focuses on the validation and waitlist phase - customer interviews, landing-page A/B tests, pricing-page...
9 A Smart Bear Launch Wisdom Strategic launch essays from Jason Cohen Free Jason Cohen's blog is not a checklist - it's a library of long-form essays on launch strategy that have aged remarkably well. Read 'A Smart Bear...

The full ranking

  1. 1

    Smol Launch Interactive Launch Checklist Editor's pick · Smol Launch

    6-phase interactive checklist with progress tracking

    Smol Launch's launch checklist is the only widely-used 2026 tool with completion tracking baked in. Six phases - Validate, Build, Pre-Launch, Launch Day, Week One, Post-Launch - covering 60+ specific tasks across technical, marketing, and operational work. Free, no account required, mobile-friendly. Best when you want to actually track progress instead of mentally re-reading the same PDF.

    Pros

    • Interactive - track completion as you go
    • Mobile-friendly for launch-week mobility
    • Free with no signup required
    • Covers full launch arc, not just launch day

    Cons

    • Smol Launch-platform-aware (mentions our submission flow)
    • Less narrative context than long-form playbooks

    Pricing: Free

  2. 2

    Product Hunt Launch Kit

    The official Product Hunt launch handbook

    Product Hunt's official launch kit covers the 24-hour Product Hunt format specifically - pre-launch teasing, hunter selection, launch-day hour-by-hour cadence, comment engagement scripts. Mandatory reading if Product Hunt is in your launch mix. Less useful for non-PH launches because the timing model is platform-specific.

    Pros

    • Authoritative for the Product Hunt format
    • Free with extensive case-study examples
    • Updated frequently with platform changes

    Cons

    • Product Hunt-specific - limited value outside that platform
    • Heavy on storytelling, lighter on checklist structure

    Pricing: Free

  3. 3

    Lenny Rachitsky's Launch Checklist

    Product-led launch framework from a former Airbnb PM

    Lenny Rachitsky's launch checklist (published as a newsletter issue, periodically refreshed) focuses on the GTM side of launch: positioning, messaging hierarchy, launch tier framework, channel mix. Best paired with a tactical checklist like Smol Launch's. Less indie-focused; the examples lean B2B SaaS at $1M+ ARR.

    Pros

    • Strongest go-to-market depth in the list
    • Tier framework helps right-size launch effort
    • Free with email signup

    Cons

    • Newsletter format (not interactive)
    • Examples assume more resources than indie makers have

    Pricing: Free; full archive behind paid newsletter

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  5. 4

    Y Combinator Launch Guide

    Launch advice from the YC partner library

    Y Combinator's library has a dozen launch-related articles. Not a single checklist but a curated reading list covering when to launch, how to write a Show HN post, how to handle a viral spike, and how to think about pre-launch waitlists. Best as foundational context before working through a more tactical checklist.

    Pros

    • Authoritative perspective from across YC companies
    • Free with no signup required
    • Strong on launch psychology and timing decisions

    Cons

    • Scattered across many articles, not one checklist
    • Some content dated (pre-2024 platform dynamics)

    Pricing: Free

  6. 5

    Indie Hackers Launch Threads

    Crowdsourced launch tactics from the community

    Indie Hackers doesn't publish a single official checklist - the equivalent is the 'Show IH' thread format where makers post launches and the community comments with tactical advice. Best for tactical questions ('should I launch on a Tuesday?') rather than structured checklist work. Search the forum for 'launch checklist' to find recent maker-built variants.

    Pros

    • Real maker experience, not theoretical advice
    • Crowdsourced means many perspectives
    • Free with strong indie audience overlap

    Cons

    • No single canonical checklist - variance is high
    • Quality varies wildly per thread

    Pricing: Free

  7. 6

    Buffer's Open Launch Playbook

    Launch retrospectives from a build-in-public pioneer

    Buffer's library publishes retrospective playbooks from their own product launches with revenue numbers, signup curves, and tactical breakdowns. Not a forward-looking checklist but a strong reference for 'what does a real launch look like end-to-end?'. Pair with a checklist above for the prescriptive structure.

    Pros

    • Real numbers and post-mortems, not theory
    • Build-in-public transparency
    • Free

    Cons

    • Retrospective format, not a checklist
    • Buffer-specific examples (social-scheduling product)

    Pricing: Free

  8. 7

    Justinmind Mobile App Launch Checklist

    Mobile-specific launch checklist

    If you're launching a mobile app, generic checklists miss App Store Optimization (ASO), TestFlight beta cadence, App Store screenshots, and review-soliciting tactics. Justinmind's mobile-specific checklist covers these gaps. Pair with Smol Launch's or Product Hunt's for the broader marketing side.

    Pros

    • Strong mobile-app specifics (ASO, TestFlight, store screenshots)
    • Covers iOS and Android differences
    • Free with no signup

    Cons

    • Mobile-only - wrong fit for web SaaS
    • Less depth on community-led tactics

    Pricing: Free

  9. 8

    GrowthMentor Pre-Launch Checklist

    Validation-heavy pre-launch checklist

    GrowthMentor's pre-launch checklist focuses on the validation and waitlist phase - customer interviews, landing-page A/B tests, pricing-page validation, beta cohort recruiting. Use this 4-8 weeks before launch day, then switch to a launch-day-focused checklist for the rest.

    Pros

    • Strong on validation and waitlist mechanics
    • Customer-interview script templates
    • Free

    Cons

    • Pre-launch only - doesn't cover launch day or beyond
    • Some content gated behind GrowthMentor signup

    Pricing: Free with optional paid mentorship

  10. 9

    A Smart Bear Launch Wisdom

    Strategic launch essays from Jason Cohen

    Jason Cohen's blog is not a checklist - it's a library of long-form essays on launch strategy that have aged remarkably well. Read 'A Smart Bear Launch' alongside a tactical checklist when you need to step back and decide whether you're solving the right launch problem at all. Closer to a coach than a to-do list.

    Pros

    • Strategic depth other lists lack
    • Aged extremely well (some essays 10+ years old, still right)
    • Free

    Cons

    • Essay format requires reading time
    • Not a checklist

    Pricing: Free

Frequently Asked Questions

Which product launch checklist is best for indie makers?
Smol Launch's interactive 6-phase launch checklist is the best default for indie makers in 2026 - it's free, tracks completion, mobile-friendly, and covers the full launch arc rather than just launch day. If you're launching on Product Hunt, layer the official Product Hunt launch kit on top of it for the platform-specific 24-hour push. For deeper go-to-market thinking, add Lenny Rachitsky's launch framework as a third reference.
When should I start working through a launch checklist?
Start the pre-launch portion 6-8 weeks before launch day for a typical indie SaaS. Validation and waitlist activities (GrowthMentor's pre-launch checklist, customer interviews) need this lead time. Launch-day tactics (Smol Launch, Product Hunt) need 1-2 weeks of preparation. Post-launch retention work (the Week-One and Post-Launch phases on most checklists) starts the day after launch and runs for 30+ days.
Do I need a separate launch checklist for mobile apps vs web SaaS?
Yes for the platform-specific tactics - mobile launches need ASO, TestFlight beta cadence, App Store screenshots, and review-soliciting flows that web SaaS doesn't. Use a mobile-specific checklist like Justinmind's for those, and a general checklist (Smol Launch, Product Hunt) for the marketing and distribution side. The general checklists cover ~70% of what you need; the platform-specific gap is ~30%.
Is a free launch checklist as good as a paid course or coaching?
For indie makers with limited budgets in 2026, yes - the free checklists above cover everything a paid course teaches. Paid coaching is worth it only for product-market-fit edge cases (you need someone to argue with about your positioning) or if your team is large enough that the cost of one bad launch decision exceeds the cost of coaching. For a solo launch under $10k MRR ambition, free checklists are sufficient.
How do I know if my product is ready to launch?
Three readiness gates: (1) you can describe your product in one sentence and a target customer recognizes the problem; (2) you have at least 5 beta users who used the product weekly without prompting; (3) the live URL works on three browsers and two screen sizes without crashing. Most indie launches fail not because the product was bad but because the maker launched before clearing gate 2 - premature launches burn the one-time goodwill of each directory's audience.

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