Which of these does a meme coin actually need?

Almost every token needs three things before it launches: a website, a logo that survives being shrunk to a 32 pixel avatar, and a Telegram group set up with a working buy bot. Those three are what a holder checks in the first minute, and the site is the one that decides whether the project looks alive. Stickers and GIFs matter after launch rather than before it, because their job is to travel into other groups once you have holders to send them. Banners are cheap and quick, so they usually get folded in with the logo. A whitepaper is the one thing most meme coins can skip: it starts to matter when you are approaching listings or anyone doing real diligence. Bought separately those three come to $1,191. The Full Send package at $1,497 covers them plus stickers, GIFs, banners and memes, which is why most projects take it instead.

What to buy, and when

StageWhat mattersWhat to skip
Before launchSite, logo, Telegram setup, bannersWhitepaper, unless you are applying for listings
Launch weekStickers and GIFs, so holders can spread itA redesign. Ship, then fix what the chat complains about.
After it movesMemes on a schedule, chart page assetsNothing. This is where most projects quietly stop.

If you only have budget for one thing, it is the website. It is the single asset every other channel points at, and it is the one a holder judges the project on before they have read a word you wrote.

Not sure which you need?

Message me with what your token is and you will get a straight recommendation, including when the answer is that you do not need the expensive one.

Design goes up first. You see it before you pay.