The first launch is not the moment a product becomes perfect. It is the moment the real conversation begins.
Quran Life launched at a stage where not all planned part mindmaps were ready yet. In particular, the six other parts still needed their mindmaps. That was known. The launch was still intentional, because waiting for total coverage would have delayed the more important test: does the method actually convince real users once they try it?
That was the main early challenge. Quran Life is not entering a crowded category with many similar tools proving the same method. We are basically alone in this space, which means the first job is not only shipping features. It is persuading people that this memorization technique is effective in the first place.
For that reason, the first-launch message has to be honest. It should explain what is already strong, what is still incomplete, and why the product was launched anyway. Honest launches build more trust than inflated ones.