Product Management Excel template

I-download ang Release Readiness Checklist template for libreng. pamahalaan release checks, sign-offs, launch tasks, and launch kasaysayan in one workbook.

Consultation

We can help you decide which parts should stay in Excel and which parts should move into a web sistema, based on launch volume, owners, teams, and release kasaysayan.

We can adjust the columns to match your release process.

Isang libreng Excel template na mas madaling ayusin ang release checks, sign-offs, launch tasks, and launch kasaysayan in one workbook. Ipinapakita rin ng parehong pahina ang katugmang daloy ng web-screen.

release checklist launch tasks sign-offs launch kasaysayan
mga sheet
5

Keep launch views visible

Focus
Release pagpaplano

Track release timing clearly

input
Easy to adapt

Works for small teams too

input example

Align the core assumptions first

If you align the main items first, daily checks become much more stable.

Release Spring launch
Go-live date 2026-07-15
Owner Product team
status Ready

libreng download

Review the Excel version first

Isang libreng Excel template na mas madaling ayusin ang release checks, sign-offs, launch tasks, and launch kasaysayan in one workbook. After downloading, start by aligning the core assumptions.

file

Release Readiness Checklist template.xlsx

File name:product_management_release_readiness_checklist_template_en.xlsx

mga sheet
5 sheets
Use case
release readiness and launch management
Align release checks and sign-offs first to reduce missed launch steps.
Keep daily checks and Mga tala in the same workbook for easier review.
Store launch kasaysayan in the same flow for later review.
I-download ang Excel template

Start with the readiness check and checkpoint list.

How to use it

How release readiness checklists work in Excel

When checks, sign-offs, launch tasks, and kasaysayan stay in one flow, the team can avoid missing critical launch items.

Step 1

Run checks

First define the core record so the operating standard is aligned.

Step 2

Collect sign-offs

ayusin the current status so daily work is easier to follow.

Step 3

Track launch tasks

Keep the latest iskedyul visible so the day is easier to pamahalaan.

Step 4

Isara the release

Store mga pagbabago in one place so the next improvement is easier to see.

Adoption boundary

Where Excel is enough, and where the sistema should start

A small readiness check can stay in Excel. prayoridad updates, status sharing, and cross-team launch tracking are usually the first reasons to move part of the flow into a sistema.

Excel is enough

Small release volume

If the team is small and updates are mostly daily, Excel can still handle the daloy ng trabaho very well.

  • Few releases
  • One owner
  • Manual review
Partial systemization

Lighten sign-offs and sharing first

If you move lang the list online first, confirmation and sharing become much lighter.

  • prayoridad flow
  • status sharing
  • Simple dashboard
Full systemization

Build around launch mga record

If you need multiple teams, many owners, or notifications, it is safer to design for a sistema from the start.

  • Multiple teams
  • Stage automation
  • Audit kasaysayan

FAQ

Mga madalas itanong

Mga karaniwang tanong before you adopt the template.

What do you need for an estimate?

If you can share launch volume, checks, owners, and your confirmation method, we can outline the estimate.

Can I use it with my current mga file?

Yes. You can keep the existing sheet and move lang the checklist online first.

Is mobile viewing supported?

Yes. It is designed with field checks in mind, so mobile viewing and data entry are part of the concept.

Can I start with one product line lang?

Yes. You can begin with one product line and expand later.