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Magento 2 Go-live Checklist
  • There are several procedures involved in
    launching a Magento 2 website. It must be
    well-managed in order to reduce bugs and issues
    after launch.
  • Magento Developers should double-check that
    everything is configured appropriately before
    proceeding with the go-live procedure.
  • A thorough checklist guarantees that you dont
    overlook anything. It may be used to do a rapid
    quality assurance check.
  • In this post, we have discussed a Magento 2
    go-live checklist.
  • Magento 2 Go-Live Checklist
  • 1. System Requirements
  • To go live, your site must meet the Magento 2
    system requirements. It contains elements such
    as
  • Operating system
  • PHP version
  • Redis Varnish Cache
  • Apache NGINX server support
  • Elasticsearch
  • PHP extensions
  • RabbitMQ

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  • 2. Create a Favicon
  • Navigate to the Content gt Design gt Configuration
    menu.
  • Select the level in the scope grid where you wish
    to customize the favicon. To make the
    modifications, click Edit.
  • Expand the HTML Head choices under Other
    Settings.
  • Next to the Favicon icon, click Upload. Choose a
    file containing your personalized favicon.
  • In the top right corner, click Save
    Configuration.
  • 3. Check the Store URLs
  • The 200 OK status is displayed on URLs.
  • Examine the status of www and HTTP/HTTPS.
  • Core config database URLs must be modified.
    Alternatively, they will be sent to the staging
    site.
  • Examine the URLs of the stores to see if they are
    easy to remember.
  • Examine the product and catalog URLs.

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  • 4. Transactional Emails
  • Emails are a great method to stay in touch with
    your consumers. You may test a variety of email
    setups before going live.
  • To begin, update any test email Ids you may have
    used in the staging environment. Include the
    legitimate business emails in the list.
  • You may accomplish this by editing the stores
    email address in the Admin sidebar. Navigate to
    Settings gt Configuration gt Stores.
  • You may include a business email address on your
    contact page.
  • Select Stores gt Configuration gt General from the
    drop-down menu.
  • Select Contacts from the General menu.
  • To make modifications, expand the Contact Us
    section.
  • 5. Check Product Category pages.
  • Product Specifications
  • Products grouped together
  • Pricing and discounts
  • Filters and Sorting By means of functions
  • Product photos are shown correctly.
  • The H1 tag is used for product and category
    titles.

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  • 6. SEO Settings
  • Titles and descriptions for meta tags
  • Set up Magento XML Sitemaps
  • Schema markup for improved SERPs
  • Examine the sites content for broken links.
  • Redirections to 301
  • Keywords with a high impact on website content
  • Images and videos have been optimized.
  • Ratings and reviews
  • 8. Tax Settings
  • Many elements, such as location and zone,
    influence tax regulations. It entails both the
    Product Class and the Customer Class.
  • Cross-border pricing uniformity necessitates the
    imposition of taxes. A value-added tax is also
    required in several nations (VAT).
  • To view the tax settings, navigate to Stores gt
    Configuration gt Sales gt Tax.
  • Vertex tax computations should be checked in the
    Magento setup.
  • 7. Shipping Payment Method
  • Flat Rate
  • Free Shipping
  • Table Rates
  • In-store Delivery
  • UPS
  • USPS
  • FedEx
  • DHL

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  • 9. Customize the 404 Page
  • If a visitor clicks on an old or non-existent web
    page, the server shows a 404 error. It is an
    indicator that the requested page cannot be
    found.
  • Instead of displaying a bland default error page,
    create a custom 404 page. It improves the user
    experience visitors are more likely to stay on
    the site.
  • You can add a creative message along with links
    to other web pages. Configure the 404 error page
    at Stores gt Configurations gt Web gt Default Pages.
  • You can review the page settings customize the
    404 page to fit the brand.
  • 10. Add Google Analytics
  • Magento supports Google features such as Google
    Analytics and Google Adwords. As soon as the site
    becomes life, it may be used to evaluate data and
    track its development.
  • To configure Google tools, navigate to Stores gt
    Configuration gt Sales gt Google API.
  • You may include your chosen Google tools in the
    business. It offers metrics for measuring and
    reporting incoming traffic.
  • You may also utilize the tools for marketing and
    A/B testing.

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  • 11. Check Performance
  • Magentos performance is affected by a variety of
    factors. Before going live, test the performance
    of your site.
  • Many server-side components have an impact on
    performance. It covers the server settings as
    well as the CDN.
  • CSS/JS minification should be checked in the
    Magento application. There is full-page caching
    as well as modules that improve site performance.
  • 12. Enable Cache
  • Caching is enabled by default in Magento. It is
    possible to disable it during the development
    stage. To avoid performance drops,.
  • Go to Magentos Admin Panel gt System gt Cache
    Management to configure caching. From this area,
    you may refresh and activate caching.
  • 13. Check the Third-Party Modules
  • Many third-party modules may be integrated into
    Magento. You may have included modules like live
    chats and reviews. Alternatively,If you still
    need help and assistance, you should hire Magento
    Developers from the reputed Magento development
    Company.

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  • Additional Tasks to Remember for Magento 2
    go-live
  • Allow Google to index your store by enabling
    crawling.
  • Improve security by updating the Admin URL.
  • Examine the stores details.
  • Examine the SSL certificate
  • Optimize the content on CMS pages.
  • Examine email templates
  • Subscriptions to newsletters
  • Clear the logs and make a backup of your store.
  • Conclusion
  • A Magento 2 checklist aids in the examination of
    the stores settings. You may use it as a fast
    reference to double-check everything.
  • You may also record and document the processes
    prior to starting. It aids in keeping track of
    all the changes. Magento provides best practices
    and standards for launching your site. You also
    have a lot of community help on the Magento
    forums.

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