What to check before launch: performance, accessibility, SEO, and analytics
A proper launch checklist catches the boring mistakes that cause the most expensive problems later.
Written for Namibia-based businesses in Windhoek and beyond.
By SHN Team
A website launch should not be a leap of faith. It should be the end of a checklist. The pages should load well, the structure should be readable, the tracking should work, and the important actions should be easy to complete on mobile.
Performance checks should confirm that images are optimized, scripts are under control, and the page does not stall on initial load. Accessibility checks should confirm heading order, contrast, keyboard focus, labels, and sensible link text. SEO checks should confirm titles, descriptions, indexability, and clean internal links.
Analytics should be verified before launch, not after the first missed enquiry. If the site is supposed to generate leads, the conversion events need to be tested while the site is still easy to fix.
The goal is not perfection. It is avoiding preventable mistakes that weaken trust or make the site harder to find, use, or measure.
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