Launch readiness review
Focused accessibility review before a client site, portal, checkout, form flow, or mobile release goes live.
Human accessibility review for websites, portals, mobile apps, and customer-facing documents.
Partner support
Guidepost can support agencies, consultants, developers, and small product teams that need blind-led accessibility review without building a full accessibility practice in-house. This is separate from a remediation retainer: it is a partnership path for scoped reviews, launch readiness, fix-sprint support, and client handoff work.
Good fit when
Partnership options
Use this path when you need Guidepost alongside your team for a defined client need, not as a generic subscription.
Focused accessibility review before a client site, portal, checkout, form flow, or mobile release goes live.
Blind-led screen reader and keyboard testing that gives your team a clearer read of the real user experience.
Plain-language clarification, retest notes, and developer-ready guidance while your team works through accessibility fixes.
Reports, scope notes, retest recommendations, and public verification language when the reviewed work supports it.
How it works
The goal is to make the accessibility layer useful without making the client relationship messy.
We decide whether Guidepost is named directly, supports behind the scenes, or joins a specific client conversation.
We choose the pages, flows, app screens, documents, or launch paths that need specialist accessibility attention.
You receive findings and handoff notes that your team can use for client conversations, tickets, fixes, or follow-up work.
Trust boundaries
This page is for collaboration, not for selling magic compliance. Guidepost can strengthen your client work while keeping claims tied to real review evidence.
The work is scoped. We state what was reviewed and what was not reviewed.
The work is human-reviewed. Supporting checks can inform the review, but people still make the judgment calls.
Guidepost stays within the agreed role, whether named directly, supporting quietly, or helping with a specific handoff.
Public verification only happens when the review history and scope language can support it responsibly.
Next step
Tell us what the client is launching, fixing, or trying to prove. We can suggest whether a Snapshot Review, Priority Flow Review, audit, retest, or partnership support path fits best.