ShootRate does not need to become your CRM to be useful here. The paid sprint is one real quote, package, inquiry reply, or lead path reviewed for price friction, follow-up, scope clarity, or unclear next steps. Free shows the preview shape. Paid chooses the leak, the first fix, and the buyer wording. The first 5 verified paid customers get the $29 Pricing Audit.
The Pricing Audit is $29. Free is only a paywalled preview and does not include diagnosis, a chosen fix, reply wording, price-friction notes, or a paid First 5 spot.
Use the paid audit path when a quote, package, first reply, estimate, consultation, or follow-up path is already letting buyers stall.
Buy the $29 auditRequest the checkout path with your email, business, and quote or lead-path context attached so the operator can send the right payment room.
Request Stripe linkUse the share page or pricing-audit outline when you want to forward the offer before asking for the Stripe link.
Open share pageAsk for checkout follow-up only if you have a real quote, package, or lead path worth paying to review. Free usage is not the offer and requests do not count until Stripe verifies payment.
Request checkout follow-upOnly verified Pro customers count. Replies, free signups, and payment-link requests do not reserve a spot.
Pay for the narrow review, then send the real quote, package, or lead path that needs a second set of eyes.
If ShootRate is not useful in the first 30 days, reply and ask for a refund.
The first place an existing quote, package, or lead path leaks before booked revenue
One paid diagnosis, not a generic calculator result or dashboard review
Pricing, follow-up, or next-step wording you can use on the next buyer
A Stripe-verified paid spot only after checkout proof exists
This is not a CRM replacement. It is a focused review of what you quote, how you frame the package, how fast you follow up, and what happens before they book.
Share the quote, package, form, page, message, call flow, or follow-up that should turn a lead into booked work.
Look for scope gaps, unclear next steps, price friction, delayed follow-up, or wording that lets buyers cool off.
Get a plain recommendation you can apply before the next good lead slips through.
Free is deliberately not the product. It shows the shape, then locks everything useful: which leak matters, what to fix first, what to say next, what price friction to remove, exports, reply handling, and a First 5 paid spot.
See the limited free previewThe first 5 verified paid customers can send one real quote, package, inquiry reply, or lead-to-booking path for review: scope clarity, package fit, slow follow-up, price friction, or unclear next steps. The deliverable is the leak to fix first and wording to try on the next buyer.
This is intentionally narrow: one real quote or buyer path, one practical review, one fix that should make the next lead easier to book.
The First 5 offer is $29 and intentionally narrow: one focused review of a real quote, package, inquiry reply, or lead-to-booking path.
Use the quote, package, page, call, form, inbox, or follow-up path where a buyer should become booked revenue.
The review flags where price confidence, scope clarity, follow-up, or next-step friction is likely costing booked work.
No. The current examples are photography-heavy because pricing pages and quote friction are easy to inspect, but the review works for any local service where a quote, package, inquiry reply, or follow-up path can cost booked revenue.
Free is intentionally thin: it shows the shape of the product only. It does not diagnose your path, choose the fix, write follow-up wording, or hold a First 5 paid spot.
The $29 pricing audit is attached to the first 5 verified paid customers during this sprint. The point is to fix one quote, package, or lead-path leak now, before more buyers go cold.
If the review does not identify a useful next step in the first 30 days, reply and ask for a refund. The offer is small because the first proof should be obvious.
One focused review of one quote, package, inquiry reply, or follow-up path: the first thing to fix, why it is likely creating friction, wording to try, and what to watch over the next few similar inquiries.
Send what the buyer asked for, what you showed them, the next step you wanted, where they stalled or objected, and what a booked job is roughly worth. Redact private client details if needed.