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Launch guide · Angular

How to Launch a Angular Startup (2026)

Launching an Angular startup requires more than a slick product. This guide covers validation, MVP speed, launch timing, and [launch guides](/resources/launch-guides) so your Angular startup gains traction.

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Step 01 · 1-2 weeks

Validate the problem

Talk to Angular developers and teams right now. Do they have this problem? How much would they pay? Get 10 clear yeses before building.

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Step 02 · 4-8 weeks

Build a focused MVP

Build the simplest version that solves one Angular pain. Cut scope ruthlessly—ship in 4-8 weeks, not 6 months.

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Step 03 · 1 week

Prepare your launch

Prepare launch assets: a punchy tagline, 3-5 screenshots, a 1-minute demo video, and a launch day email list of 100+ people.

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Step 04 · Launch day

Launch across directories

Submit to LaunchTry, Product Hunt, and two niche directories on the same day. Ride the wave for a full week with consistent messaging.

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Step 05 · Ongoing

Grow and iterate

Collect feedback daily in your first month. Double down on what resonates, kill what doesn't. Your early users are your north star.

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Launch checklist

  • Problem validated
  • MVP shipped
  • Launch assets ready
  • Directories submitted
  • Feedback loop running

Pro tips

  • Build an audience before launch day
  • Launch on multiple directories the same week
  • Have your network ready to support

Common mistakes

  • Building too much before validating
  • Launching to no audience
  • Ignoring early feedback
  • One-and-done launch instead of sustained promotion