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GitHub launch checklist review

Reviewed launch checklist follow-ups

xpenser reviewed launch checklist follow-ups so repository, website, and support surfaces stayed aligned before wider sharing.

Published June 10, 2026

The launch checklist received another review pass to catch remaining inconsistencies.

This release came from PR #38 and is now part of the xpenser release archive. It gives people evaluating an open-source expense tracker a clearer view of how the product has improved over time.

What changed

  • Reviewed public launch surfaces after earlier copy changes.
  • Kept launch readiness tasks tied to actual repo behavior.
  • Documented validation through the PR workflow.

Why it matters

Launch checklists are only valuable when follow-ups are verified. This release kept xpenser focused on actual public readiness.

Where it fits

This is part of the project-quality work behind the open-source expense tracker launch.

For a broader product overview, start with the xpenser home page. Developers can also explore the personal finance API and MCP tools, while self-hosters can review the self-hosted personal finance tracker page.

Start hosted, then self-host when ready

Create a hosted xpenser account for the public instance, or review the MIT licensed source and run your own deployment from Docker Compose.