Last updated: 2026-06-28
Kingy AI Founder OS workflow
AI Launch Workflow
A practical launch workflow for AI founders who need to move from rough launch idea to public-ready assets, proof, distribution, and next-step CTAs.
Last updated: 2026-06-29
Who this workflow is for
AI founders, growth leads, and small product teams preparing a new product launch, major feature release, waitlist activation, or founder-led announcement.
When to use it
Use this workflow when the launch date is close enough to need structure but the story, proof, assets, and channel checklist still feel scattered.
Step-by-step workflow
Step 1
Check launch readiness
Score the launch before traffic arrives and identify the gaps that would weaken conversion or coverage.
Step 2
Shape the launch story
Turn the product promise, target user, proof, and constraints into a clear public launch angle.
Step 3
Prepare owned launch assets
Draft the launch email, startup FAQ, press kit, and changelog copy so the launch can be reused across channels.
Step 4
Build the distribution checklist
Prioritize owned, earned, community, creator, SEO, and retargeting actions before the announcement goes live.
Step 5
Submit and measure
Submit the launch, add tracking, watch intent signals, and turn the best response into the next demo, case study, or SEO page.
Founder OS tools in this workflow
Related Kingy.ai guides and resources
Turn this into launch momentum
If this helped clarify the launch, move the strongest proof into a submission, then use the workflow and related tools to tighten the assets before you send traffic.
What to do next
Pick the first weak point in the workflow, generate a draft with the matching tool, add real product proof, and route the visitor to the action that fits the page intent.
FAQ
What should I do first in an AI launch workflow?
Start with readiness. A launch should not move into distribution until the target user, product promise, proof, page CTA, and asset list are clear.
Is this only for brand-new products?
No. Use it for feature launches, relaunches, Product Hunt pushes, changelog announcements, and newsletter launches.
What does a good launch output include?
A good output includes the launch angle, priority gaps, asset checklist, outreach plan, CTA, tracking plan, and post-launch follow-up ideas.


