Putting together a launch plan is about order. Support must be trained prior to the launch planning announcement, legal must approve the language on the claims prior to the page going live, and the sales deck becomes worthless until pricing is finalized. If the sequence is improper, the launch date will move to a later date.
The document is organized around dependencies instead of around teams. Every entry describes what it is blocking, who owns it, and what happens to the date if it is completed after the deadline.
A launch plan is useful only if it is detailed enough to argue against. A generic launch plan only lists workstreams. A good launch plan states that the pricing page will not launch until Finance confirms the tax treatment and this took eleven days last time. A good launch plan has a writer who asks the people who ran the previous launch these questions.
Where AI falls down on launch plans
If you ask a model to build a launch plan, it will generate a linear schedule that looks correct but hides the most important detail. No item in the schedule knows that your legal review will take eleven days, so half of the items are scheduled in a week that doesn’t exist.
The Writing Process Behind No-AI Launch Plans
The launch date is fixed, and the writer looks up each team’s actual lead times. When two teams claim the same week, this conflict goes into the document instead of getting resolved. The last check is a review by the person who will lead the launch.
Getting Started With No-AI Launch Plans
Ordering requires only a brief and an email address. No account creation is necessary. Please also include launch date(s) and the teams associated with each date. Also, if you have a retrospective from your last launch, please include that as well. The writer will come back with any clarifying questions within one working day, and the plan will follow within three working days of finalizing the brief.
What launch plans cost
One rate, whatever the format: $10 per 100 words. You are paying for the writer’s time and judgement, so the price scales with the words rather than with a package tier.
Typical launch plan
Words
Writing
Fee (1%)
You pay
Short
500
$50
$0.50
$50.50
Standard
1,000
$100
$1
$101
In-depth
2,000
$200
$2
$202
The writer receives 100% of the writing price. Our 1% fee is added on top of it, and 0.5% is donated to tree planting.
Full pricing breakdown.
No-AI Launch Plans Order FAQs
We match the brief to a writer who has already worked in that subject area. If you have worked with an Articled writer before and want them again, name them and we will check their availability first.
Fill in the order form with your brief and email address. No account needed. You get a confirmation by email, then the finished piece as a document within 3 days.
Yes. Change of dates is expected. Revision rounds cover it. Mention the new date. The writer modifies the dependency chain rather than shifting everything by two weeks, which is usually what breaks a plan during the second revision round.
That is a separate order they should assign a different writer to. Mention that in the brief and we will keep the launch plan and the announcement consistent on dates, claims, and naming. This means your legal team only has to review one narrative.
Completely. Copyright transfers to you on delivery, with no attribution requirement and no licence back to us. Nothing written for you is resold, repurposed or republished.
Reviews
What clients say about our launch plans
Reviews from completed, paid orders in this category.
Our old procedures were written by people who understood the process. These are not. They name each button on each step. Two of our newer drivers used them without even asking me questions, which has never happened before.
Verified orderSOPsApril 2025
NGNadia GHead of People, Corvin Health Group
Our handbook stopped reading like a threat
Rewritten policy that is ninety pages long and uses plain English. Nothing important was lost in the process of softening legal language. Our employment solicitor changed only four words. This brings me satisfaction because it seems that the staff actually read the policy unlike before. I had lost hope on that.
Verified orderEmployee handbooksJanuary 2026
BNBassel NOperations Director, Ferrow Logistics
Brief needed a follow-up call
The first brief we received was too general. The writer noted this rather than trying to understand it himself. We did a twenty-minute call. Obviously frustrating that it was needed, still useful that this happened, as the finalized procedures reflect the way the warehouse operates. This includes the different procedures the night shift performs.