Review step
Scope the task and platforms before review starts
Human accessibility review for websites, portals, mobile apps, and customer-facing documents.
Native mobile review
Accessibility review for downloaded iOS and Android apps, including onboarding, authentication, navigation, forms, upgrade flows, settings, screen reader behavior, and control labeling in the native experience itself.
Best fit
First step
Name the flow that matters most, confirm the platforms, and choose the right review size.
Starting point
Native Mobile App Audits start at $300-$600 per platform
Final pricing depends on the confirmed pages, flows, platforms, documents, timeline, and retest expectations.
Review step
Scope the task and platforms before review starts
Review step
Test the agreed flow with assistive technology and keyboard behavior
Review step
Write findings with impact, reproduction steps, and expected behavior
Review step
Retest the same flow when fixes are ready
Best question
Does the downloaded app need native accessibility testing?
Choose this for a downloaded iOS or Android app where VoiceOver, TalkBack, native controls, focus movement, and screen changes need review.
Boundary
Not a mobile web review, not a website audit, and not a replacement for platform-specific app build access.
Next step
Confirm the platform, app build, account access, and the in-app flows that should be reviewed first.
What you receive
Findings across the included iOS or Android flow
Notes on VoiceOver, TalkBack, focus order, labeling, and important screen changes after actions
Fix guidance mapped to native patterns, controls, and navigation behavior where relevant
One free same-flow re-check within 21 days after an updated build is ready
Main deliverable
A mobile findings set with assistive-technology notes across the included app flows
Included review areas
Teams get a mobile-specific read on how the app behaves with assistive technology and where native remediation work should begin.
Good fit: Best when a downloaded app needs review separate from the website
How Guidepost works
The work is centered on the tasks people need to complete, the barriers that interrupt those tasks, and the written guidance a team needs in order to fix them.
Included mobile review areas
iOS accessibility audits for onboarding, login, account recovery, purchase, and settings
Android accessibility audits for TalkBack behavior, navigation patterns, and custom controls
Screen reader usability, focus order, control labeling, and gesture alternatives
Authentication, form flows, subscription upgrades, and important screen changes after actions