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A LaunchLab platform is an on-chain configuration used by a launch surface or community. Platform settings can affect fees, branding, creator-fee support, and post-migration pool behavior.
LaunchLab supports third-party launch environments through Platform PDAs. A platform can offer its own branded token launch experience while using LaunchLab program infrastructure and Raydium pool migration.

What a platform can control

SettingWhy it matters
Creator-fee supportDetermines whether token creators can earn pre-migration and post-migration fees.
Platform feesSets where platform-level fee revenue is sent.
Branding metadataGives the platform a name, description, and logo that can be displayed in app surfaces.
Launch groupingLets the UI show tokens launched under the same platform.
Post-migration pool settingsCan define CPMM fee configuration when the platform migrates launches to CPMM.
LP distributionCan affect how post-migration LP tokens are burned, assigned to creators, or assigned to the platform.

What creators should check

Before launching under any platform, confirm:
  • Which wallet receives platform fees.
  • Whether creator fees are enabled.
  • Whether post-migration liquidity goes to CPMM or AMM v4.
  • How LP tokens are split after graduation.
  • Whether a Fee Key NFT will be minted and who receives it.
  • Whether the platform has its own terms, policies, or eligibility rules.
Platform settings can materially change creator economics and user expectations. Review them before signing the launch transaction. This page explains mechanics only and is not legal, financial, or investment advice.

What traders should check

When buying a LaunchLab token, the platform can affect the fee path and post-migration liquidity handling. Before trading:
  • Check the token’s platform and launch settings.
  • Confirm the post-migration pool type if the UI displays it.
  • Check whether LP is burned, locked, or assigned.
  • Verify the token mint from the token page, not from social media text alone.

Pointers