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AI Launch Academy Checklists
Quick checklists for source verification, hype detection, pricing clarity, creator coverage, founder readiness, and buyer adoption.
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AI Launch Anatomy Checklist
The standard Kingy anatomy fields.
Name:
Company:
Launch date:
Category:
Official source:
Product URL:
Pricing:
Free plan:
API:
Open-source/open-weight:
Demo:
Target user:
Main use case:
Best alternative:
Why it matters:
What feels unproven:
Kingy verdict:
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Source Verification Checklist
A source quality note for launch claims.
Official product page:
Official docs:
Official pricing page:
GitHub/Hugging Face repo:
Founder/company announcement:
Product Hunt or app store page:
Demo video:
Third-party context:
Claims verified:
Claims still unverified:
Date checked:
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AI Hype Detector
Green, yellow, and red launch signals.
Green signals:
- Working product:
- Clear pricing:
- Clear demo:
- Clear target user:
- Specific use case:
Yellow signals:
- Waitlist only:
- Unclear pricing:
- Vague claims:
- Limited demo:
Red signals:
- No official source:
- No working product:
- No way to test:
- Impossible claims:
Verdict:
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Creator Coverage Checklist
Check whether a launch has demo or content potential.
Clear visual demo:
Before/after story:
Surprising use case:
Comparison angle:
Accessible test account:
Clear pricing/access:
Permission-safe footage:
Audience fit:
Risks or caveats:
Best content angle:
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Founder Launch Readiness Checklist
See how analysts and creators will read a launch.
Who is it for?
What does it do?
How do people try it?
What does it cost?
Is the demo clear?
Are docs available?
What is the best comparison?
What claim needs proof?
What should creators show?
What should buyers trust?
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Buyer Adoption Checklist
Decide whether a tool deserves business use.
Workflow improved:
Current tool replaced:
Pricing clear:
Data/privacy reviewed:
Access available:
Team setup effort:
Support/docs:
Integration needs:
Risk level:
Decision: use, test, watch, or ignore.