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There are, of course, exceptions and caveats. If you’re a well-known consumer brand, pe

By Rory Woodbridge · Product Marketing Director | Positioning, Messaging & GTM for European tech companies | Founder, The Product Marketer | Ex Google, Pleo, Amazon | Top Product Marketing Consultant 2025 · 2026-04-10 · thread · 📢 A small public service announcement 📢

Tier B · TL;DR
There are, of course, exceptions and caveats. If you’re a well-known consumer brand, pe

Claim

You do not need to launch your product on the same day it goes live. In fact, there are many reasons you shouldn't. Most software companies follow the standard release process: Alpha → Beta → General Availability. But there's a crucial fourth step that gets skipped or blended into GA: your launch moment.

Mechanism

There are, of course, exceptions and caveats. If you’re a well-known consumer brand, people are watching, so delaying your announcement might not be practical.

Conditions

Holds when: the operating context matches the post's stated frame (team shape, stage, tooling, buyer type).

Fails when: the practice is lifted into a different stage or buyer context without reworking the underlying mechanism.

Evidence

"There are, of course, exceptions and caveats. If you’re a well-known consumer brand, people are watching, so delaying your announcement might not be practical."

— Rory Woodbridge, LinkedIn, 2026-04-10

Signals

Counter-evidence

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