Free LaunchOps tool
Free Pre-Launch Check
Check a public web URL before launch with deterministic DNS, HTTPS, SSL, HTTP, response time, expected content, and security-header checks.
A real pre-launch check, not a static checklist
The free tool checks one public launch target. It is designed for quick validation before you create a project report or start monitoring.
Use the free check for fast, scoped launch evidence
Some users only need a pre-launch check. Others only need monitoring after launch. ReleaseTraq supports both, and connects them when the release needs a full operational loop.
Website launch
Check the homepage, landing page, pricing page, checkout URL, or client handoff URL before launch.
API or backend release
Check health endpoints, webhook URLs, heartbeat URLs, and mobile backend surfaces before release.
Fast repair loop
Use findings to fix obvious launch blockers before you spend a Full Launch Cycle credit.
What paid LaunchOps adds
Paid plans are for repeatable release work: saved projects, multi-target reports, rechecks, Repair Prompts, Launch Watch, and Incident Fix Briefs.
Free tool limits
Checks one public URL at a time.
Does not crawl an entire website or run native mobile UI automation.
Does not check private network targets or secrets-protected internal systems.
Does not guarantee launch success outside the checked evidence.
Free Launch Check FAQ
Is the free launch check enough for a production launch?
It is useful for one public URL at a time. Use Full Launch Cycles when you need saved multi-target reports, rechecks, Repair Prompts, and Launch Watch.
Does ReleaseTraq guarantee my launch will succeed?
No. The tool reduces launch risk by checking public evidence. It cannot guarantee business, infrastructure, or third-party behavior outside the checked scope.
Can I check mobile apps?
ReleaseTraq checks mobile backend, API, H5/WebView, webhook, and heartbeat URLs. It does not run native iOS or Android UI automation.
Check once
Free tools are useful for a quick answer when something feels wrong.
Monitor continuously
Release-critical URLs should become monitors when launch risk turns into live reliability risk.
Keep repair context
Paid LaunchOps plans keep reports, rechecks, alerts, and Incident Fix Briefs tied to the product.
Want this protected after launch?
Create a free ReleaseTraq project with basic launch checks, monitors, alerts, SSL tracking, and incident recovery workflows.
Start LaunchOps free