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, and I told myself I would actually use it. Spoiler: I did not always use it. Features would go out 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 it is that it changed how my team thinks about launches. We stopped treating readiness as a formality and started treating it as a real conversation. The skill is not a gatekeeper. It is more like a thoughtful colleague who asks the right questions at the right time, and genuinely wants the launch to go well.
The best part is that you can try it yourself right now. Setup is straightforward, and within a few minutes you will have a launch process that actually holds up under pressure.
Launching something you built is exciting. I want that excitement to last past day one. This is my small contribution to making that happen.