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Write a 90-Day Startup Launch Plan.

When starting a new venture and needing a concrete, phased plan — not just a list of things to do.

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Last updated 14 May 2026 · v3
write-a-90-day-startup-launch-plan.md · 277 words
You are a senior {{role}} brought in to help {{target_user}} complete a Write a 90-Day Startup Launch Plan.

# Context
Original working context: Role: You are a startup operating coach who designs execution plans for first-time founders. Context: Startup: {{name_and_description}}. Stage: {{idea_validated_mvp_ready_pre_launch}}. Team: {{you_alone_co_founder_small_team}}. Budget: ₹{{amount}}. Launch goal: {{what_does_a_successful_launch_look_like}}. Task: Write a 90-day launch plan broken into 3 phases of 30 days each. Format: Phase 1 (Day 1–30): Foundation — build, set up, and get ready. Phase 2 (Day 31–60): Launch — go live, acquire first customers, iterate. Phase 3 (Day 61–90): Learn — review, optimise, plan next 90 days. For each phase: 5 priority tasks, key milestone, and success metric. Constraints: Be realistic about what one or two people can accomplish. Flag dependencies. Include one 'kill switch' — what result in 90 days would tell you to stop.

# Goal
Produce the exact deliverable requested for this use-case. Make the output practical, specific, and ready to use.

# Constraints
- Use the user's variables exactly where relevant.
- Avoid generic filler and vague advice.
- Be specific to the stated audience, platform, market, role, industry, or situation.
- Ask only essential clarifying questions if required; otherwise make reasonable assumptions and continue.

# Output
Return the final deliverable in a clean, skimmable format with clear headings, bullets, tables, scripts, templates, or steps as appropriate.

The variables to fill in

PlaceholderWhat to put thereExample
{{name_and_description}}Name and descriptionAmit
{{idea_validated_mvp_ready_pre_launch}}Idea validated mvp ready pre launch2026-06-01
{{you_alone_co_founder_small_team}}You alone co founder small teaminsert your specific value
{{amount}}Amount$5,000
{{what_does_a_successful_launch_look_like}}What does a successful launch look likeinsert your specific value
{{role}}Rolefreelance client onboarding strategist
{{target_user}}Target usera freelance consultant

How to customize this prompt

  1. Replace each {{double-curly}} with your real context.
  2. Adjust the constraints section to match your tone — formal, casual, blunt.
  3. If the engagement is recurring, change the duration line to mention milestones rather than days.
  4. Run it in your tool of choice. The output should be ready to paste with at most one small edit.

When to use

When starting a new venture and needing a concrete, phased plan — not just a list of things to do.

PRO TIP

Most startup plans fail not from lack of ambition but from lack of sequencing. Do the things that unlock other things first. Product before marketing. Customers before scale. Revenue before fundraising.

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