Virtuals Makes Its Launchpad Fully Modular
Virtuals says its launchpad has moved to a more configurable model. In an April 8 post on X, the team said the product is now fully modular, with each launch feature exposed as an independent toggle so teams can set up launches the way they want instead of working from a single fixed template.
What changed
The announcement itself was short, but the broader product docs line up with the direction. Virtuals' whitepaper describes the launchpad as a shared infrastructure layer that already supports multiple launch classes, including Pegasus, Unicorn, and Titan, each aimed at different builder profiles and capital formation needs. In other words, the system was already split into different launch paths, and the new announcement suggests configuration is now becoming more granular inside that framework.
The strongest supporting detail appears in Virtuals' own launchpad developer agreement, which says clients can mint and launch project tokens using parameters and specifications, including tokenomics, set through the tools and features available on the launchpad.
Why it matters
For teams launching agent tokens, modular controls could make the product easier to tune for different community, liquidity, and distribution strategies without waiting for Virtuals to package every use case into a separate preset. Virtuals did not publish a full feature matrix in the announcement, so the exact list of new toggles is still unclear, but the direction is clear: the launchpad is becoming more configurable for builders.