Sample deliverable

What a $29 photography pricing audit looks like.

This is an example of the kind of focused review ShootRate gives: one real buyer-facing leak, why it matters, and the fix path. Your paid audit uses your actual quote, package page, or pricing email.

The quote situation

A portrait photographer is sending a three-package quote after a warm inquiry. The client likes the work but asked if there is a smaller option before booking.

The clearest leak

The packages differ mostly by image count, but the quote never explains which package fits which client situation. That makes the buyer compare price instead of fit.

Why it matters

When the package ladder is unclear, the client has to do the positioning work alone. That creates hesitation, discount requests, and ghosting after the quote.

Fix path

Make one package the recommendation, explain who it is for, and describe the tradeoff if the client chooses the lower package.

Example replacement wording

The audit turns the leak into a clearer message.

Based on what you shared, I recommend the Signature session.

It gives you enough final images for the announcement, website, and social updates without needing to come back for a second shoot.

The smaller session can work if you only need one hero image, but it is tighter and gives us less room for variety.

To reserve the date, reply Signature and I will send the booking link.

Use this when the quote matters

Have a real quote, package page, or pricing email to send?

The free example shows the format. The paid audit reviews your actual asset, your client context, and the pricing friction you are trying to avoid.

Paid review

$29

One real asset reviewed. One leak. One fix path.

Buy the $29 audit