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"I got tired of "Compliance Theater," so I built a 60s check to see if your SaaS is actually Launch-Ready." from Reddit r/saas, ranked #15. By Financial-Muffin1101, 1 score, 1 comments. Data from Daily Trends.

I got tired of "Compliance Theater," so I built a 60s check to see if your SaaS is actually Launch-Ready.

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15
Subreddit
r/saas
Author
Financial-Muffin1101
Score
1
Comments
1
Posted
3/22/2026, 10:19:25 PM
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3/23/2026, 12:00:00 AM

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Be honest: Most of us "launch" with a messy front-end. We spend months on the backend, but the legal/privacy stuff is usually just a generic cookie banner we found on GitHub and a prayer. I built a tool called the **Launch-Ready Check** to find the "junk in the attic" before you scale: * **Cookie Theater:** Does your banner actually block scripts, or is it just for show? (Most aren't actually blocking anything). * **Zombie Trackers:** Old marketing pixels from 6 months ago that are just slowing down your site and leaking data. * **The Lawsuit Bait:** Accessibility gaps (like broken keyboard nav) that make you an easy target for a shakedown. And more... It gives you a quick score and a PDF of the fixes to toss to your dev team. **No Sign** **Up, no credit cards**, just a tool I wish I had seen before. Check your score: **\[**[**sigentra.com/tools/before-launch-audit**](https://www.sigentra.com/tools/before-launch-audit)**\]**