Capture leak
Does the quote, package, inquiry, or follow-up path ask for enough context to price confidently without creating friction?
$29 Pricing Audit
ShootRate reviews one real quote, package, inquiry, or follow-up path for capture, speed, follow-up, pricing friction, and next-step clarity. Free resources stay generic. Pay for the second set of eyes on the quote a real buyer will see.
What gets checked
Does the quote, package, inquiry, or follow-up path ask for enough context to price confidently without creating friction?
Does the inquiry response give the client a clear next step before they shop three other photographers?
Does the quote anchor value, scope, and package choice instead of dropping one unsupported number?
Does the follow-up sequence make the decision easier or just repeat that you are checking in?
Does the client know exactly what to do next if they are ready, hesitant, or comparing options?
A real inquiry where you are unsure what to charge or how to frame the quote.
Full CRM setup, ad management, brand strategy, or unlimited consulting.
A focused audit that tells you where the money or momentum is leaking.
It is a focused review of one real quote, package, inquiry, or follow-up path to find where price confidence, scope clarity, or follow-up is leaking bookings.
No. The First 5 Pro review is a narrow audit of one real quote, package, inquiry, or follow-up path. It is designed to find the highest-leverage leak quickly.
Submit the inquiry context, current quote or package, follow-up text, and the next step you usually ask the client to take.
The $29 Pricing Audit delivers a written review of one real quote, package page, or pricing email. It identifies one specific buyer hesitation point — the structural issue most likely to cause ghosting, discount requests, or scope confusion — and one specific fix. It does not deliver a full business strategy review or a generic checklist. The finding is specific to your actual asset and buyer context, not generic advice that applies to all photographers.
General pricing advice tells you what a good quote should include. A pricing audit looks at your specific quote and tells you what yours is missing or doing wrong. The difference is between "here is what good looks like" and "here is what your quote is doing to lose this buyer." Photographers who have read all the general advice but are still getting ghosted or getting discount requests typically have a specific structural issue in their actual quote — one that only shows up when someone reads the real thing.
The $29 Pricing Audit is typically delivered within 1–2 business days of submission. Rush delivery is available for bookings that need a review before a buyer decides today. The audit is a written deliverable — not a call or a back-and-forth session. You submit the quote and context, and receive a written review with one specific finding and one specific fix path.
Each step supports the same job: turn a vague client inquiry into a price, package, and proposal that feels easier to approve.
Send one live pricing moment before the buyer decides. The $29 review checks the first friction point and the next step to fix.