Launch acceptance • client handoff • sign-off report

Know what can launch—andhand clients a sign-off reportbacked by evidence.

ReleaseTraq turns launch scope, business-flow evidence, handoff checks, and risk decisions into a clear acceptance decision and client-ready report.

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Client billing launch
Launch acceptance summary
Version 18
Current decision
Not ready to hand off
Live checkout has not been verified.
Scope reviewed

7 business flows and 4 explicit exclusions

Evidence coverage

Workflow tests, integration events, owner confirmation

Blockers separated from risk

2 must-fix items - 1 accepted risk

Client-ready sign-off report

Clear language with no unsupported claims

Decision first. Evidence underneath.Open sample →

Define acceptance scope

Name the launch goal, critical flows, owners, exclusions, and required proof.

Verify critical flows

Review sign-up, login, checkout, entitlement, contact and handoff outcomes.

Classify handoff risk

Separate must-fix blockers, accepted risks, confirmation gaps, and exclusions.

Issue the sign-off report

Share an evidence-backed decision with clear client acceptance language.

One clear boundary

ReleaseTraq reviews a defined launch or handoff. Ongoing operations stay outside the report.

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What you receive

A report that can be used for handoff.

Launch scope and out-of-scope boundaries
Critical flow evidence for public launch targets
Blockers, accepted risks, and items needing confirmation
Client-ready report link for handoff review
What we need

Real project context, not a vague URL.

Project URL and product type
Launch or handoff goal
Three critical flows that must work
What you are most worried will break
Client, owner, or approver for the report
Decision rule

If the report cannot prove it, it will not claim it.

ReleaseTraq separates verified checks, user-confirmed items, accepted risks, and unverified scope. That is the product boundary: useful handoff evidence without pretending to be a full audit.