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Tell us what needs review and which flows matter most.
Use the intake form to share your site or app, the platforms involved, and the workflows you care about. We use that information to recommend the right review scope and next steps.
Project intake
Include websites, portals, documents, mobile apps, or a mix. The more specific you can be about the critical flows, the better the proposed scope will be.
If you have not commissioned accessibility work before, that is fine. A short description of the key tasks and platforms is enough to start.
Prefer email? info@brawnzeworks.com
Before you submit
Share the flows that matter most
Examples include sign-up, login, scheduling, checkout, billing, support, account settings, onboarding, and purchase flows.
Include all platforms involved
You can request one review that spans website, portal, documents, iOS, Android, or a combination when the user journey crosses surfaces.
Add timing or delivery context
Launch deadlines, redesign work, procurement requests, fix sprints, or known pain points help shape the right engagement size.
What happens next
Step 1
A human reviews the request
We look at the product type, critical flows, platforms, and delivery pressure so the first recommendation fits the work instead of forcing you into a generic package.
Step 2
We confirm scope around the flows that matter most
If something is unclear, we follow up and tighten the scope around the workflows that matter most rather than pretending everything should be reviewed at once.
Step 3
We send a clear paid next step
The result is a scoped recommendation for the right review, not an automated score, overlay pitch, or blanket promise.
What you can expect from Guidepost
We review each intake by hand and reply with a scoped next step. You will not get an automated compliance score, overlay pitch, or blanket promise.
This intake is for shaping a paid accessibility engagement. It does not promise compliance, guarantee legal outcomes, or replace legal advice.