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# Launchpads

Our Launchpads panel allows you to monitor tokens launching on all major launchpads to catch early opportunities. See launch metrics, initial liquidity, and initial trading activity. Plus, add and link any other panels with additional token info or trading options to enhance your launchpad specific board.

#### Discovering Launches

Add a **Token Launchpads** panel to browse active and upcoming launches. Filter by:

* **Launchpad platform** - Different platforms have different launch mechanics
* **Network** - Find launches on your preferred chains
* **Status** - Active, upcoming, or completed launches
* **Filters** - Use our default "New", "Completing", "Completed" filters, or set your own to narrow your launchpad results for each column.

Example of a Launchpad board with "new", "completing" and fully "migrated" tokens. Additionally, chart and token info panels were added and linked to each specific column:

<figure><img src="/files/V2u2OOAt7LKZr5yCCWWy" alt=""><figcaption><p>Launchpad Board example</p></figcaption></figure>

<figure><img src="/files/6I6NDptHYwOTwinUhNzL" alt=""><figcaption><p>Panel Linking for Launchpad board</p></figcaption></figure>

#### Launch Data

Each launch shows:

* Token Age and Graduation % indicator
* Initial market cap and liquidity
* Early price action
* Holder count
* Platform and network details

Click any token to trade or view additional details in other linked panels.


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