> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.subscripta.app/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.subscripta.app/getting-started/launch-checklist.md).

# Launch checklist

## Account

* [ ] Create your account.
* [ ] Complete setup.
* [ ] Confirm your company name is correct in **Settings**.
* [ ] Review your plan limits in **Subscription**.

## Organization

* [ ] Create departments for the main groups in your team.
* [ ] Decide which template or brand style should be the default.
* [ ] Upload public HTTPS versions of logos, profile photos, and banners.

## Signatures

* [ ] Create one test signature first.
* [ ] Add all required fields: full name, email, job title, department, company, phone, website, and social links.
* [ ] Add campaign banner and banner click URL if needed.
* [ ] Enable QR vCard if your plan includes it and your workflow needs it.
* [ ] Save the signature.

## Testing

* [ ] Send test emails from the real sender account.
* [ ] Test Gmail web, Gmail iPhone, Outlook, Apple Mail, and the desktop client your team uses.
* [ ] Test dark mode on Gmail iPhone if the design uses white text on dark backgrounds.
* [ ] Verify images load without being signed in to Subscripta.
* [ ] Verify links open the expected destination.

## Rollout

* [ ] Share the `/share/...` page with employees who need to install their own signatures.
* [ ] Give client-specific installation instructions.
* [ ] Use **Email Clients** export for eM Client or other desktop apps that rewrite advanced CSS.
* [ ] Use PNG or JPG only when appearance matters more than clickable links.


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