Focused first review

Local Snapshot Review

A low-cost, focused accessibility review for one important public website flow. It is built for local small businesses that need a practical first step, not a full-site audit.

Best fit

  • Local service businesses with contact, quote, booking, or scheduling forms
  • Small nonprofits with donation, volunteer, or event signup flows
  • Small shops or creators with checkout, newsletter, or membership flows

First step

Name the flow that matters most, confirm the platforms, and choose the right review size.

Starting point

Local Snapshot Reviews start at $149-$249

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

When to choose this

Can people complete one important public web task?

Choose this for one public page or flow on a website, checked on desktop/laptop web and mobile web with a short findings report.

Boundary

What this is not

Not a free example Snapshot, not a full-site audit, not native app testing, and not a public verification badge service.

Next step

What to prepare

Name the exact public page or flow, share the starting URL, and choose the 14-day re-check window.

What you receive

Clear deliverables for the agreed review

Three to seven findings written in plain English

Desktop/laptop web check and mobile web check for the same reviewed flow

Keyboard, screen reader, form, error-message, structure, and basic technical check support

One free same-flow re-check within 14 days

Main deliverable

A short findings report for the agreed web flow

Included review areas

Desktop/laptop webMobile WebKeyboardScreen readerForms

Main result

You leave with a useful first report, a short fix list, and one included chance to confirm whether the same flow improved.

Good fit: Best as the first paid step for a local business or small organization

How Guidepost works

Task-based review, plain language, and practical follow-through

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.

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