Release readiness workspace for B2B SaaS teams

Ship the right launch plan before kickoff.

LaunchLoom turns a product idea into a release map with rollout gates, telemetry, support prep, and launch risk in one inspectable artifact your team can edit.

Selected state: generated map is ready. Empty input shows an inline error; generating shows loading.
41% fewer late release blockers 8 min average first plan SOC 2 evidence export
Usage-based billing alerts
Release readiness map
82% ready

Name a launch goal

The release map appears here with acceptance checks, rollout steps, telemetry, and support tasks.

A product page that starts with the work.

The page is built around the buyer's first job: proving whether a feature can move from idea to launch without hidden operational risk.

1. Describe the release

Use a feature goal, target segment, and risk profile instead of a long intake form.

2. Inspect the weave

Each lane shows linked work across product, data, go-to-market, and support.

3. Export the evidence

Send acceptance criteria, telemetry events, rollout gates, and owner notes to your tools.

Replace kickoff drift with shared readiness signals.

Toggle the checklist items to see how readiness changes. Hover table rows for dependency emphasis.

Success metric named
Activation event and threshold attached.
Product
Rollout gate approved
Beta cohort and rollback owner set.
Engineering
Support macro missing
Empty state: no customer-facing response drafted.
CX
Contract review needed
Disabled until regulated risk is selected.
Legal
SignalOwnerStatusRisk
Event: alert_createdDataMappedLow
Beta: 32 accountsPMScheduledMedium
Billing FAQSupportMissingHigh
Churn watch segmentRevOpsReadyLow

Pricing aligned to launch volume.

Switch billing cadence to preview selected and hover states without changing the primary conversion path.

Team

For product teams standardizing launch prep.

$49 /seat

Enterprise

For regulated releases, evidence exports, and custom controls.

Custom

Give every launch a map your team can trust.

Create a release readiness artifact in minutes, then refine it with the teams responsible for shipping and supporting the change.