How to launch an app website

How to launch an app website without building everything from scratch.

Most app launches do not need a giant marketing site. They need a clear place to explain the product, point users to support, and publish the core policy pages that make the launch feel complete.

The minimum pages most app launches need

For many products, the core website stack is smaller than people think. A landing page, support page, privacy policy, and terms page cover the basics for a credible public presence.

  • Landing page for the product message
  • Support page for user help
  • Privacy and terms pages for the required basics

What to prepare before writing copy

It helps to know the app name, main value proposition, key features, support contact details, and the broad legal profile of the product. Those inputs make AI-generated drafts much more useful.

How AI helps you get to a first draft quickly

AI helps reduce blank-page work. It can generate a structured first draft for the core pages so you can review, refine, and publish without starting from nothing.

Publishing and updating after launch

Your site is not finished forever on day one. The important thing is launching a credible first version, then updating screenshots, copy, support details, and policy text as the app evolves.

Turn the first draft into a live app site.

Generate your landing page, support page, privacy draft, and terms draft with AI, then review and publish when you are ready.

Built for practical app launches

app-hub is aimed at developers who want a credible site quickly, without starting a full marketing build from scratch.