Overview
ANOlaunch is a do-it-yourself toolkit that lets anyone launch a Cardano token, put up a website for it, and set up a Discord community without writing code. You pay in ADA, the native coin of the Cardano network, connect a wallet, and pick what you want to launch. It is built by the team behind the Pepeano meme coin, and there is no identity sign-up to get started1.
The toolkit bundles three things that usually take separate tools and skills: creating a token, hosting a site for it, and wiring up a community chat. Token creation runs through SnekFun, a Cardano service that handles minting and trading of new tokens, while websites are stored on Iagon, a decentralized storage network1.
Key Features
- One flow for token, site, and community. A single package can mint a token, publish its website, and connect a Discord server, so a creator does not have to stitch separate services together1.
- Flat pay-in-ADA pricing. Website packages are listed at 75 US dollars each, paid in ADA, with a token-only Roulette Launch offered as a 50 ADA add-on. There are no monthly fees attached to the listed packages1.
- Decentralized website hosting. Sites are hosted on Iagon, which spreads files across many computers rather than one company's servers. The project states one year of hosting is included, with space up to 500 gigabytes, and that pages can be edited later12.
- Built-in Discord tools. A companion bot adds holder verification, custom stat channels, and tracking of creator fees from SnekFun, so a token community can run from chat1.
- Optional vesting and timed launches. The Roulette Launch option mints a token at a random time and can lock up part of the supply for a set period, a setup some creators use to manage early selling1.
What to Expect
You start by connecting a Cardano wallet, such as Eternl or Lace, and choosing one of the launch packages. If you only need a website, you pick a template, fill in your content, and the site goes live on Iagon storage. If you are creating a token, the flow walks you through minting it on SnekFun and, on the combined package, building its site in the same session1.
After launch, the site stays editable, so you can update text, swap the template, or adjust branding without starting over. The Discord tools are added to your own server to handle holder roles and community stats. The project is run by a single developer and presents itself as a fast, low-cost option rather than a fundraising platform2. The feature set and pricing described here come from the project's own website.
