Project Owner Guide

This page explains what project owners need to prepare before launching through SPLY and how to think about the create flow.

Decide the launch structure first

Before opening the create page, a team should already know:

  • which template it wants to use

  • how total supply and presale price relate

  • how soft cap and hard cap are set

  • what the participation limits should be

  • when the launch should end

  • what public project information should be shown

Key create fields

Identity and presentation

  • token name

  • symbol

  • total supply

  • description

  • logo

  • links

These affect the public project surface and token page quality.

Fundraising configuration

  • presale price

  • hard cap

  • soft cap

  • max per transaction

  • max per wallet

  • end time

These define the presale boundary conditions rather than the token mechanism itself.

Template parameters

When a built-in or approved developer template is selected, the create page shows template-specific parameter inputs. These are defined by the selected template and are not universal across all templates.

What happens after creation

After a project is created, the platform exposes a project page with:

  • fundraising progress

  • configured limits

  • project profile data

  • participation access

What owners should expect after finalize

Project owners should understand that finalize is where the platform transitions the project into a standardized market state. LP creation, trading enablement, parameter closure, and verification are part of that path.

Best practices

  • choose the template before entering values

  • verify the math between supply, price, and caps

  • make the mechanism understandable in the description

  • prepare brand assets in advance

  • separate test launches from production launches

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