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Flash Launch Documentation
Product-facing guides for deploying on Flash Launch and operating your project in production.
Learn the Flash Launch workflow, platform capabilities, and operational setup.
10 min read · Updated 2026-04-18
What Flash Launch Is
An honest overview of Flash Launch: the product mission, the workflow it is compressing, what the current MVP already does, and where the platform is heading.
7 min read · Updated 2026-04-10
Deploy a Static Site
How to publish a static website on Flash Launch today, including the file requirements, the deployment workflow, what URL gets created, and how rollback works.
8 min read · Updated 2026-05-06
Bind a Custom Domain
How custom domains work in the current Flash Launch MVP, including the hostname format, DNS record you need to add, HTTPS activation flow, and what each status means.
2 min read · Updated 2026-04-18
Deploy a Node.js Runtime
Use the dedicated runtime panel to save a Node.js GitHub source, run deploy preflight, and ship a server runtime with optional Firestore-backed project data.
5 min read · Updated 2026-04-11
Set Up Your Project Database
How the current Flash Launch MVP uses a Firestore-first provider model, what the Database page provisions today, and how Cloud SQL is presented as a planned relational option.
1 min read · Updated 2026-04-11
Set Up Firestore for a Project
How to activate the Firestore provider in Flash Launch, what gets provisioned, and how project data is isolated inside the shared platform database.
9 min read · Updated 2026-04-10
Understand Project Status
How to read project status in the current Flash Launch MVP, including what the main status badges mean, how jobs relate to feature states, and how to tell whether a project is actually launch-ready.
1 min read · Updated 2026-04-11
Browse and Edit Firestore Data
How to use the Firestore collection browser and document editor in Flash Launch.
2 min read · Updated 2026-04-11
Manage Firestore Rules and Indexes
How Flash Launch stores Firestore rules and managed composite index drafts per project, then deploys them to the shared Firestore database.