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Marketplace Teams: Feature launch planning

Feature launch planning playbook for marketplace teams. Coordinate launch flows across product, design, and engineering.

Audience

Marketplace Teams

Workflow focus

Feature launch planning

Primary outcome

Balanced flow planning across multiple user roles

Who this playbook is for

This wireframe playbook is written for marketplace teams who are actively improving feature launch planning and need a predictable way to align product, design, and engineering decisions before implementation starts. Teams orchestrating buyer, seller, and admin experiences at once. The objective is simple: reduce ambiguity, shorten review loops, and increase first-pass build confidence.

For marketplace teams orchestrating interdependent buyer, seller, and admin experiences, the specific challenge arises when a new feature must be coordinated across product, design, engineering, and marketing for launch. The compounding risk is one-sided flow improvements that inadvertently degrade the other side of the marketplace amplified by post-launch issues from missing discovery paths, failed feature flags, or unclear rollout segmentation. This playbook addresses that intersection by requiring explicit decisions on entry point mapping across surfaces, rollout phase definitions, and fallback behavior — while keeping seller operations, buyer support, and trust-and-safety reviewers aligned at each checkpoint.

Marketplace products must balance buyer and seller experiences simultaneously. A planning decision that improves one side can degrade the other if interdependencies are not mapped. This playbook structures dual-sided flow planning so teams make explicit decisions about how buyer and seller journeys interact at each transaction touchpoint.

Why teams get stuck in this workflow

The core job in this workflow is to coordinate launch flows across product, design, and engineering. The common failure pattern is that teams move forward with unresolved assumptions and discover critical gaps once engineering is already in motion. Launch plans fail when assumptions are spread across disconnected notes.

For marketplace teams, the recurring blocker is usually this: interdependent journeys fail when assumptions are hidden. Feature launches fail when teams plan the feature in isolation but underplan the discovery, rollout, and fallback paths. Where do users find the feature? What happens if the feature flag fails? Which user segments see it first? These cross-cutting launch questions are often answered ad hoc instead of planned explicitly.

Decision checklist for feature launch planning

Before implementation begins on feature launch planning, require explicit sign-off on these checkpoints. This checklist is tuned to the specific risks marketplace teams face in this workflow.

  • Feature entry points are mapped across all surfaces where users discover it.
  • Rollout phases define which user segments see the feature and when.
  • Fallback behavior is planned for feature flags, errors, and edge cases.
  • Cross-team dependencies are documented with owners and integration points.
  • Launch communication touchpoints are wireframed: in-app, email, and changelog.
  • Buyer and seller journey intersection points are wireframed from both sides of the transaction.
  • Trust and safety flows — reporting, moderation, and dispute resolution — are included in state coverage.

If any checkpoint is missing, marketplace teams should pause and close the gap before sprint commitment. The cost of resolving these items now is always lower than discovering them during implementation.

How to measure feature launch planning success

Track these signals to confirm whether this feature launch planning playbook is improving outcomes for marketplace teams. Avoid relying on subjective satisfaction — measure operational results.

  • Feature adoption rate within first two weeks
  • Discovery rate across planned entry points
  • Feature-related support tickets in first month
  • Cross-team dependency delivery accuracy
  • Rollout phase completion against planned timeline
  • Buyer-seller transaction completion rate
  • Trust and safety intervention volume per transaction category

Review these metrics monthly. If feature launch planning outcomes plateau, revisit checklist discipline before changing the process. Consistent application usually matters more than process refinement.

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