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Store Launch Checklist: 40 Points Before Going Live

A working pre-launch checklist for a new online store: storefront, legal pages, payments, shipping, SEO basics, analytics and the tests to run before you announce anything.

Reference · July 16, 2026 · 4 min read

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Ecom Almanac

A launch checklist is only useful if every line is a test you can run: open the page, place the order, click the link. Here are 40 such checks, grouped so a small team can split them. Check a group off only when every line in it passes.

Checklist reviewed: July 21, 2026.

Storefront and content (1 to 6)

#Check
1The theme comes from a reviewed catalog such as the official Shopify Theme Store, so updates and support are covered.
2Every product page has a unique title, description, price and at least one image.
3All placeholder text, demo products and sample collections are deleted.
4The navigation menu reaches every collection and key page in two clicks or less.
5The homepage states what the store sells in the first screen without scrolling.
6A custom domain is connected and the free platform subdomain redirects to it.
#Check
7The privacy policy page is published and linked in the footer.
8The refund and return policy is published and reachable from the footer and checkout.
9Terms of service are published and linked in the footer.
10The shipping policy states processing times and destinations you actually serve.
11A contact page lists a working email address and, where required by law, a business name and address.
12The cookie consent banner appears for visitors from regions where it is required.

Payments (13 to 18)

#Check
13The payment provider account is fully verified, not in a pending or restricted state.
14Payout bank details are entered and the payout schedule is confirmed.
15The store currency is correct; changing it after orders exist is painful.
16Accepted payment methods shown at checkout match what you actually enabled.
17Taxes are configured for every region where you have an obligation to collect.
18The order confirmation and receipt emails send from your domain and read correctly.

Shipping (19 to 24)

#Check
19Every shipping zone you sell to has at least one rate; no destination dead-ends.
20Regions you do not serve are excluded so their customers cannot check out.
21Product weights and dimensions are filled in wherever rates depend on them.
22Free shipping thresholds, if any, show correctly in the cart.
23The packing slip or invoice template prints with the right store details.
24Local pickup and delivery options are either configured or switched off.

SEO basics (25 to 30)

#Check
25Every page has a unique title tag and meta description, starting with the homepage.
26The storefront password is removed and pages are not blocked by a noindex flag.
27The XML sitemap is submitted to Google Search Console.
28Old URLs from a previous site are redirected to their new equivalents.
29Product images have descriptive alt text, not file names.
30The store returns one canonical address: one protocol, one host, no duplicate www split.

Analytics (31 to 35)

#Check
31The analytics property receives real-time data from a test visit.
32Purchase and add-to-cart events fire once each, verified with a test order.
33Ad pixels or conversion APIs for each ad channel pass their platform’s own test tool.
34Marketing consent at checkout maps correctly to your email list.
35Staff and office IPs are excluded from analytics so internal traffic does not pollute data.

Testing (36 to 40)

#Check
36A full test order goes through: pay, receive the emails, then refund it.
37The whole purchase flow works on a real phone, from homepage to paid order.
38Checkout is tested with at least two payment methods, including one wallet if enabled.
39A crawl or click-through finds zero broken links and no 404s on menu items.
40Key pages load fast on a throttled mobile connection; oversized images are compressed.

The list at a glance

40 checks in 7 groups Storefront 6 Legal 6 Payments 6 Shipping 6 SEO 6 Analytics 5 Testing 5

Frequently asked questions

How long does the checklist take?

Most checks take a minute or two each. The slow ones are the test order with refund, the tracking verification and the mobile pass, so reserve a focused half day for the full list.

Do I need every check for a soft launch?

Payments, legal pages and the test order are non-negotiable even for a quiet launch. SEO and analytics checks can follow within the first week, but doing them before launch avoids losing early data.

In what order should I work through it?

Top to bottom. Storefront and legal first because other checks depend on final pages, then payments and shipping, then SEO and analytics, and testing last because it verifies everything above.

Sources & data

  1. Getting set up to start selling, Shopify Help Center, checked 2026-07-21
  2. Placing a test order, Shopify Help Center, checked 2026-07-21
Cite this reference: Ecom Almanac (2026). “Store Launch Checklist: 40 Points Before Going Live.” https://ecomalmanac.com/checklists/store-launch-checklist-40-points/