Checklist · Vue
Vue Launch Checklist for 2026
Use this checklist to ship your Vue product in 2026. Tasks are grouped into phases and prioritized so your team knows exactly what to do each sprint. Explore [alternatives](/alternatives) for related tools.
Phase 01
Foundation
- c1critical1 day
Define goals and KPIs (Vue)
Define what success looks like for Vue adoption: component reuse rate, bundle size targets, or onboarding time. Get the team aligned before building.
- c2critical1 day
Identify target audience (Vue)
Survey your target Vue developers. Are they migrating from Vue 2, coming from React, or new to frameworks? The answer shapes your messaging.
- c3medium1 week
Audit current state (Vue)
Audit how Vue compares to Nuxt, Vite, Vitest, and other popular ecosystem tools your users already use. Understand where you fit.
Phase 02
Execution
- c4high2-3 days
Prioritize high-impact tasks (Vue)
Identify 2-3 high-impact features that Vue developers are asking for. Prioritize ruthlessly—Vue ecosystem has strong preferences.
- c5medium1 week
Assign owners and deadlines (Vue)
Create a rollout plan with assigned leads for docs, examples, and community support. Vue communities are tight-knit and responsive.
- c6high2-3 days
Set up tracking (Vue)
Build monitoring for Vue-specific concerns: component registration issues, reactivity gotchas, build-time performance. These matter to your users.
Phase 03
Launch & Review
- c7critical1 day
Ship and verify (Vue)
Test your product in real Vue projects (both Composition API and Options API). Don't assume one style dominates.
- c8critical1 day
Measure against KPIs (Vue)
Measure adoption via GitHub stars, npm downloads, and Discord engagement. Vue communities track these closely.
- c9critical1 day
Iterate on results (Vue)
Iterate on examples and error messages based on common questions. Vue developers appreciate detailed warnings.
Pro tips
- Tackle critical items first
- Review the checklist weekly
- Adapt phases to your vue context