What is the best timeframe before launch? 30, 60, 90 days?

Jao Japitana
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Charlie Choi
timeframe including the building time? Or just marketing prep?
Jao Japitana
@charlie_choi3 just the marketing. It's expected that you have started the product and somewhat in the trial stages already 😊
Erick Philbert
i think 30 is better considering the speed...
Jao Japitana
@erick_philbert Thank you for sharing your thoughts on this.
Amelia Charlie
the best timeframe before launch is 60 days
Aristo Coutinho
i think 30 days are better
Jao Japitana
@aristo_coutinho @jefffajans Honestly 30 days is not enough time at all. We initially started with 30 days but had to extend and move the launch day.
Jeff Fajans
@aristo_coutinho Curious, why do you say 30?
Brandon Linn
30 days are better the 60
Karan Soni
Best time frame according to me will be 60 days. Preparing for launch takes a team effort and doing it along with the regular work of company can become hectic if you are planning for just 30 days
Mahsum Akbaş
between 30-45 is ideal from my Pov.
James Keats
60-90 days for moderate complexity.
Jao Japitana
@james_keats Thank you for sharing your answer :-)
David Rawlinson
This is a helpful question to ask, thanks!
Jao Japitana
@david_rawlinson Thanks, as a newbie here. I'm trying to find ways to make things run smoothly for our upcoming launch. And hopefully, it can also help others here.
Nancy Dunlap
60 days are better!
Imran Razak
It’s dependent on your business. If your startup needs 6 months then it needs 6 months it really depends on what you’re making.
Adam Johnson
I think 60 days are better!
Jao Japitana
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