Checklist · Agritech
Agritech Launch Checklist for 2026
This agritech launch checklist keeps teams on track across three core phases. Tackle items in priority order, review weekly, and adapt the timeline to your specific crop or equipment focus.
Phase 01
Foundation
- c1critical1 day
Define goals and KPIs (Agritech)
Lock down what success looks like—yield targets, farmer adoption rate, or cost savings per acre. Agritech metrics must be field-verifiable.
- c2medium1 week
Identify target audience (Agritech)
Map early adopters: progressive farmers, co-ops, university researchers. Test your messaging with one target segment, not everyone at once.
- c3critical1 day
Audit current state (Agritech)
Audit your current soil: existing farmer relationships, regulatory gaps, integration needs with John Deere or Climate FieldView.
Phase 02
Execution
- c4high2-3 days
Prioritize high-impact tasks (Agritech)
Rank your features by farmer impact. Soil health visibility, equipment interop, and weather alerts usually outweigh dashboard polish.
- c5high2-3 days
Assign owners and deadlines (Agritech)
Assign clear owners for MVP, compliance, and launch. Agritech moves slower—commit to 8-12 week sprints, not 2-week ones.
- c6medium1 week
Set up tracking (Agritech)
Integrate analytics for field trial data. Track adoption by region, equipment type, and seasonal pattern to guide next season's roadmap.
Phase 03
Launch & Review
- c7medium1 week
Ship and verify (Agritech)
Beta launch to 10-20 partner farms first. Agritech often needs on-site testing and harvest feedback before broader rollout.
- c8medium1 week
Measure against KPIs (Agritech)
Measure against your field KPIs—did yield improve, did equipment uptime increase? Compare treated farms vs. control group if possible.
- c9high2-3 days
Iterate on results (Agritech)
Listen to harvest feedback and iterate on your toughest integration points. Often that's data export to farmer accounting systems or drone compatibility.
Pro tips
- Tackle critical items first
- Review the checklist weekly
- Adapt phases to your agritech context