# Product Launch Tool: Plan and Ship on Time

> Product launch software to drive more impact from launches and fuel your organization’s growth.

Source: https://asana.com/uses/product-launch

#### Get total visibility

See launch milestones at a glance, so it’s clear what needs your attention.

#### Ship efficiently

Coordinate with internal and external partners to launch faster, with fewer costs.

#### Keep partners informed

Share real-time data so launch teams can course-correct.

Track launches in one view

- Monitor every product launch in a single portfolio. 
- See status, budget, and more so you can track progress and remove blockers quickly. 
- Know what’s coming next by visualizing your entire launch timeline.

- [Portfolios](/features/goals-reporting/portfolios)

- [Project views](/features/project-management/project-views)

Stay on target

- Share milestones like testing and ship dates, so launch teams can align their timelines. 
- Get visibility into engineering and design work with our Jira Software Cloud and Figma integrations.

- [Tasks](/features/project-management/tasks)

- [App integrations](/apps)

Get the latest updates

- See the most important launch updates with an AI-generated digest. 
- Build custom dashboards to share real-time insights with internal and external partners.

- [Reporting dashboards](/features/goals-reporting/reporting-dashboards)

- [Smart summaries](/product/ai)

#### Bring launch teams together

Hundreds of app integrations help teams ship products seamlessly, no matter what tools they use.

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#### Figma

Turn ideas into next steps with the Asana widget for Figma and FigJam. Share design work in Asana with live Figma embeds.

- [See integration](/apps/figma)

#### GitHub

Easily sync the status of work between technical and non-technical teams. Automatically sync GitHub pull request status updates to Asana tasks.

- [See integration](/apps/github)

#### Jira Software Cloud

Automatically create Asana tasks from Jira issues and sync updates instantly.

- [See integration](/apps/jiracloud)

#### Microsoft 365

Asana notifications delivered to your Microsoft Groups.

- [Learn more](/apps/microsoft-office365-connector)

#### Google Workspace

Use Asana to coordinate and manage the work you do in Google Workspace.

- [Learn more](/google-workspace)

#### Figma

Turn ideas into next steps with the Asana widget for Figma and FigJam. Share design work in Asana with live Figma embeds.

- [See integration](/apps/figma)

#### GitHub

Easily sync the status of work between technical and non-technical teams. Automatically sync GitHub pull request status updates to Asana tasks.

- [See integration](/apps/github)

#### Jira Software Cloud

Automatically create Asana tasks from Jira issues and sync updates instantly.

- [See integration](/apps/jiracloud)

#### Microsoft 365

Asana notifications delivered to your Microsoft Groups.

- [Learn more](/apps/microsoft-office365-connector)

#### Google Workspace

Use Asana to coordinate and manage the work you do in Google Workspace.

- [Learn more](/google-workspace)

#### Bring launch teams together

- [Explore all apps](/apps?category=all-apps )

#### Ship faster with templates

#### Product launch template

Hit deadlines, connect cross-functional teams, and see launch updates—all in Asana.

- [See template](/templates/product-launches)

#### Product roadmap template

Track and monitor product initiatives from development through launch.

- [See template](/templates/product-roadmap)

If you're developing perfume, it's not the same thing as developing skincare. And if you're developing a product, it's not the same as developing the advertising. We needed a tool that could adjust, and Asana was the perfect transformation from spreadsheets and all the work they had created.

#### Optimize your launch process

- [Read the article](/resources/product-brief-template)

#### How to write an effective product brief

Organize your product strategy, perfect your timeline, and compile product details in one document.

- [Read the article](/resources/product-backlog)

#### Tips to create and prioritize a product backlog

Assign developers daily, weekly, or monthly tasks to build a better product.

- [Read the article](/resources/go-to-market-gtm-strategy)

#### 9 steps to craft a winning go-to-market strategy

Learn how to launch your product to the right audience, with the right messaging, at the right time.

#### Still have questions? We have answers.

#### Product Launch Strategy &amp; Planning

#### What is a product launch plan, and what should it include?

A product launch plan lists the steps, schedules, and team roles needed to introduce a product to the market. It usually covers the target audience, the messages to use, the marketing channels to choose, key dates, and how to measure success. With a clear plan, teams can work together smoothly and avoid confusion during the launch.

#### What does “Product Launch” include?

"Product Launch" includes a coordinated launch workflow with timelines, tasks, status tracking, and integrations.

#### How long does a product launch take from planning to release?

How long a product launch takes depends on the type of product, the complexity of the market, and the size of the team. Some launches only need a few weeks, but others take months to prepare. Most teams spend the most time before the launch, doing research, planning, and creating materials.

#### What is the role of marketing in a product launch?

Marketing helps people learn about the product and want to try it, both before and after launch. The marketing team decides what messages to share, which channels to use, and creates ads or other content to reach the target audience. Good marketing makes sure the product gets noticed by the right people and encourages them to use it early on.

#### What happens after a product launch is complete?

Once the product is launched, teams review its performance, gather customer feedback, and adjust their plans as needed. They check things like sales, customer interest, and reactions to see what went well and what could be better. This helps them plan future updates, marketing, and product changes.

#### Collaboration &amp; Launch Execution

#### Why do I need software to manage a product launch?

Product launches are complex, with many stakeholders and moving pieces. Asana gives you a central hub to manage deadlines, dependencies, backlogs, designs, and more. That means you can view your entire launch plan in one place, not in disconnected docs and email threads. Check out our [product launch template](https://asana.com/templates/product-launches) to see how you can get started.

#### How should I choose a tool to manage a product launch?

Look for software that helps centralize every step of your product launch, from ideation and testing to shipping. A good product launch tool increases cross-team visibility, so every stakeholder understands what they’re responsible for and how it contributes to a successful launch. 

The best way to know if a product launch tool is right for you is to try it. That’s why anyone can try Asana for free. [Try Asana today](https://app.asana.com/0/billing/pricing).

#### How do I share launch status with execs?

Launch status can be shared with execs by using AI-generated status digests and dashboard charts for transparency.

#### Is there support for launch communication?

Yes, there is support for launch communication through Status updates and Messages tabs that centralize announcements and feedback.

#### Can I coordinate with engineering and design?

Yes, coordination with engineering and design is possible by integrating GitHub and Figma to link tasks and updates from both teams.

#### Can I add partners to launch projects?

Yes, partners can be added to launch projects as guests can be added with specific permissions to collaborate.

#### How can I analyze launch performance?

Launch performance can be analyzed through Dashboards and reporting that visualize metrics like launch velocity and delay causes.

#### Managing Launches in Asana

#### Can I use Asana for go‑to‑market planning?

Yes, Asana can be used for go-to-market planning as Templates and bundles support cross-functional GTM processes.

#### Can I manage a product launch with Asana for free?

Yes, you can. Learn about [pricing](https://asana.com/pricing), or [try Asana Advanced](https://asana.com/create-account) for free, no credit card required.

#### Can templates speed up launches?

Yes, templates can speed up launches by using pre-built product launch and roadmap templates to standardize workflows.

#### How do I track launch dependencies?

Launch dependencies can be tracked by using Timeline view with dependency links to manage sequencing.

#### How do I manage key launch milestones?

Key launch milestones can be managed by using portfolios to capture all launches and visualize milestones in one view.

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## Product launch guide: Steps, stages &amp; checklist for teams

A product launch is more than simply showing off your latest idea. It's your chance to stand out in a busy market. Whether you're introducing a new product, adding features, or entering a new market, you want your launch to get noticed.

A well-executed product launch can set your product up for long-term success. In this guide, we'll walk you through the stages of a product launch, the different types of launches you can choose from, and each critical step of the process, from initial market research to evaluating post-launch performance.

## What is a product launch?

A product launch is the coordinated process of bringing a new or updated product to market, making it available for purchase by a target date. It involves a series of cross-functional steps, from market research and positioning to promotion and post-launch evaluation. When done well, a product launch creates demand, builds brand recognition, and drives sales.

## What are the stages of a product launch?

Every product launch has three main stages. Knowing these stages helps you plan, assign tasks, and keep your team working together.
- **Pre-launch:** Research, planning, positioning, and building promotional materials.
- **Launch:** Executing campaigns, releasing the product, and engaging your audience.
- **Post-launch:** Measuring performance, collecting feedback, and planning next steps.

### Pre-launch stage

The pre-launch stage is where your foundation takes shape. During this phase, you conduct [market research](/templates/research-plan), define your target audience, develop your product positioning and messaging, and create your go-to-market strategy. The work you do here directly shapes the success of your launch.

### Launch stage

The launch stage is when you put your plan into action. You start marketing campaigns, hold launch events, connect with your audience, and start selling the product. Your team should be ready to handle feedback, fix any technical problems, and watch early results.

### Post-launch stage

The post-launch stage is when you evaluate how well your launch performed. You'll analyze customer feedback, sales data, and other relevant metrics to measure success against your original goals. This is also the time to hold a post-mortem, document lessons learned, and plan for ongoing improvements.

## Types of product launches

Not all product launches are the same. The type you choose depends on your goals, your audience, and how much testing you want before a full launch. Here are three common ways to launch a product.

**Soft launch**
- Audience: Limited (beta users, one region)
- Marketing effort: Minimal
- Best for: Testing, gathering feedback, reducing risk

**Hard launch**
- Audience: Full target market
- Marketing effort: High (multi-channel campaigns)
- Best for: Maximum visibility and immediate buzz

**Phased launch**
- Audience: Gradual expansion over time
- Marketing effort: Moderate, scaling per phase
- Best for: Multiple markets or complex distribution

### Soft launch

A soft launch means showing your product to a small group first, like people in one area or beta testers. This helps you get real feedback, test your message, and find problems before a bigger launch. It's a good way to lower risk and improve your product with real customer input.

### Hard launch

A hard launch is when you release your product to everyone at once. It usually includes big marketing efforts, press coverage, launch events, and promotions. This approach is best if you are confident in your product and want immediate attention.

### Phased launch

A phased launch rolls out the product gradually, expanding to new audiences, markets, or regions over time. This gives your team the opportunity to learn from each phase, adjust your strategy, and scale up when you're ready. It's a good fit for products entering multiple markets or products with complex distribution needs.

## What are the steps to a typical product launch?

The product launch process occurs after [product development](/resources/product-development-process) and involves collaboration among several cross-functional teams:
- **Marketing and**[product marketing](/templates/product-marketing-launch)**:** Positioning, messaging, and promotional campaigns.
- **Sales:** Lead follow-up, customer outreach, and revenue tracking.
- **Product development:** Final product readiness and quality assurance.
- **Customer support:** Training, issue resolution, and feedback collection.

Here's how the process works, step by step.

### Step 1: Conduct audience and market research

The first step in the product launch process is conducting thorough audience and market research. Gather insights through focus groups, buyer personas, and customer surveys to understand who your potential customers are and the problems they need solutions for. You'll also want to conduct competitor research to get a clear picture of the current market landscape.

Understanding what's currently available in the market and how it's positioned, along with your target audience's goals and pain points, will help you develop a product positioning that stands out and resonates.

### Step 2: Develop product positioning and messaging

Product positioning defines how your product solves specific problems or meets specific needs in ways current market options don't. The goal is to craft clear messaging that highlights the gap your product fills and communicates its value to customers.

To develop your product positioning statement, ask yourself the following questions:
- What type of product is it? What does the product do?
- What sets the product apart from similar products in the marketplace? What are the differentiating product features?
- Who is the target customer for the product? What's the target market?
- What are the key features and benefits of the product?
- How does the product enhance or improve on existing options?

### Step 3: Hold a launch brainstorming session

Once you have a firm understanding of your target audience, the market landscape, and what sets your product apart, your next move is to hold a [brainstorming session](/templates/team-brainstorm). Bring together key stakeholders from your product team and marketing team to start shaping your launch strategy. The focus of this session is to build off the insights you gathered during the research phase and develop a creative, effective strategy for introducing the product.

### Step 4: Map out your go-to-market strategy

Your [go-to-market strategy](/resources/go-to-market-gtm-strategy) is your roadmap for launching and promoting your product. It should outline the marketing efforts needed to reach your target audience and convey your [value proposition](/resources/value-proposition-template). To craft it, begin with a [go-to-market strategy template](/templates/gtm-strategy) and consider the distribution channels and content types that best showcase your product.

Your strategy should:
- Define the specific segments of the market you want to reach
- Detail the marketing channels and content types you'll use to reach your audience
- Summarize the core product messaging you'll use across your marketing collateral
- Lay out a clear timeline of all launch activities, including pre-launch asset creation and day-of launch details
- Outline post-launch customer support, such as how you'll handle customer feedback and questions
- Map out how you'll track and analyze launch success

### Step 5: Define your launch goals and KPIs

Defining what a successful launch looks like is essential. This could be reaching a specific sales target, garnering substantial media coverage, attaining a defined level of customer engagement, or achieving a particular market share. No matter what your ultimate goal, your [key performance indicators](/resources/key-performance-indicator-kpi) (KPIs), the metrics you use to measure your performance, should be measurable and time-bound.

Common KPIs for product launches include:
- Sales figures, such as revenue or product units sold
- Website traffic
- Customer feedback scores
- Social media engagement rates
- Conversion rates
- Press coverage
- Lead generation metrics, such as the number or quality of new leads
- Customer acquisition cost
- Market penetration rate

### Step 6: Create promotional launch materials

After you have your product positioning, go-to-market plan, and launch KPIs ready, start creating your promotional materials. Make sure these materials align with your launch goals and meet your audience’s needs, interests, and favorite channels.

Each promotional piece should show the value of your product and support your launch story. Examples of promotional materials include:
- Blog posts
- Social media posts
- Press releases
- Print collateral, like mailers or brochures
- A product landing page or microsite
- Paid web advertisements
- Email campaigns
- Television or radio commercials
- Product demos
- Webinars or live Q&amp;A sessions
- Podcast sponsorships
- Influencer collaborations

To keep your promotional assets consistent and up to date, you can organize SKUs, product specs, and images with a [product catalog template](/templates/product-catalog).

### Step 7: Generate pre-launch buzz

Building buzz before launch gets your audience excited and ready to buy when your product is available. This step is about telling a story that makes people look forward to your launch.

Build hype around your product launch by:
- Teasing the product launch on social media
- Releasing a product trailer
- Collaborating with influencers or experts to amplify the upcoming launch
- Host pre-launch events or webinars
- Launching a countdown campaign on your website or social channels
- Offering exclusive previews or early access to a select group of customers or influencers in exchange for reviews
- Sending out email campaigns with sneak peek or behind-the-scenes content
- Organize and promote giveaways or contests

### Step 8: Check off any remaining pre-launch to-dos

As launch day gets closer, make sure you finish these important tasks to help everything go smoothly.

Before launching, make sure you've:
- Conducted thorough quality assurance testing to iron out any bugs in the final product.
- Finalized and scheduled all promotional materials to ensure they go live when scheduled on launch day.
- Briefed your customer service team about how to handle product inquiries and provide support.
- Double-checked the technical aspects of the launch, like website functionality and payment gateways.
- Organized a pre-launch team meeting or addressed any last-minute concerns.
- Set up monitoring tools to track launch performance in real time.
- Developed a system for reviewing and prioritizing requests to quickly address any feedback or bugs that occur on launch day.

### Step 9: Launch your product

Launch day is when your planning pays off. You might hold an event, start marketing campaigns, connect with your audience online, or work with the media. Make sure your team is ready to handle feedback or technical problems quickly, and aim to give your audience a great experience.

### Step 10: Conduct a post-launch evaluation

A post-launch evaluation is key to understanding the effectiveness of your launch. Look at customer feedback, sales data, web traffic, and other relevant metrics to see how well the launch performed against your initial goals. Then, gather your team for a [post-mortem meeting](/resources/project-post-mortem-tips) to reflect on what went well and what you could improve on for future launches.

## Product launch checklist

To make sure your product launch goes well, use a clear checklist for each phase. Here’s how to break it down.

### Pre-launch

Make sure these tasks are accomplished before launching your product.
- Define your audience
- Conduct competitive research
- Finalize product positioning and messaging
- Finalize your pricing and packaging models
- Complete creative brainstorming
- Craft your go-to-market strategy
- Develop an internal and external communications plan
- Set your launch goals and KPIs
- Design and develop your promotional materials
- Finalize media and PR plans
- Test your product and run it through quality assurance
- Train your customer support team on how to assist with common questions and issues
- Communicate launch details to stakeholders and internal teams

### Launch

Carry out these tasks on launch day to ensure success.
- Ensure all logistics are in place for launch events or promotions on the day of the launch
- Coordinate with your sales team for immediate follow-up on leads
- Activate your marketing campaigns
- Engage with your audience
- Monitor real-time feedback
- Manage and update social channels actively throughout the day
- Address any immediate technical or customer issues
- Track initial, immediate metrics, like sales units or website traffic

### Post-launch

Finish your launch by following these steps to measure success and learn for future projects.
- Distribute post-launch surveys
- Hold a post-launch post-mortem meeting
- Evaluate launch metrics against your KPIs
- Gather feedback from all channels and analyze it
- Conduct a market analysis to assess the results of the launch
- Review and respond to media coverage
- Plan for ongoing efforts based on initial response
- Celebrate the launch and recognize team efforts
- Document lessons learned and areas for future improvement

## 6 tips for managing a successful product launch

Managing a successful launch requires [cross-functional collaboration](/resources/cross-functional-collaboration), clear priorities, and the right tools. Here are six tips to keep your team on track:
- **Use a product launch template:** Start with a [product launch template](/templates/product-launches) that's pre-populated with all the steps of a typical product launch to cut down on upfront work and streamline the process.
- **Create a launch roadmap:** Map out your launch timeline, including start and end dates, major milestones, and task dependencies, so your team can clearly see how work is connected and what they're responsible for.
- **Centralize your launch plan:** Use a work management platform to outline every launch detail and deadline in one place, so your whole team has easy access to the information they need to be successful.
- **Standardize the launch process:** Build [automated, repeatable workflows](/features/workflow-automation) so you can kick off work quickly and align team members around critical steps while reducing manual errors.
- **Leave feedback where work happens:** Cut down on context switching with [integrations](/apps?category=all-apps) that let you leave feedback directly on mockups, in shared documents, and on project tasks.
- **Share regular updates:** Share progress updates with your entire team informed on how the launch is tracking. Flag at-risk tasks or upcoming blockers and pivot before they affect progress.

## Launch products faster with Asana

A successful product launch requires seamless coordination between cross-functional teams, clear goals, and accurate progress tracking. By using a work management platform such as Asana, you can create consistent processes, centralize your work, align your teams, and enable faster, more effective product launches.

[Get started](/create-account) today and see how Asana helps your team confidently bring products to market.

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