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Why the Last Mile Is the Hardest Part of Any Digital Launch

7 min · 16 de mar de 2026
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The final stretch of a digital project is always the most difficult. Whether you’re launching a new website, mobile app, loyalty program, or ordering platform, the last mile is where the real work begins. In this episode of Little Raps, we explore why technology launches slow down near the finish line—and why that slowdown is actually necessary for success. Using the analogy of moving out of a home, we explain how the final walkthrough always reveals the small details that were missed earlier in the process. You’ll also learn practical ways teams can navigate this phase more effectively, including: • How to focus on the most critical launch priorities • Why centralized communication matters • How leaders can protect team energy in the final stretch • Why testing like a real guest is essential The last mile is where strategy turns into real experience—and where great launches are won or lost.

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