Independent public-page QA
A launch receipt your client can actually use.
We inspect one authorized public page and return a precise, client-ready record of what passed, failed, or remained unknown—without asking for a login or adding another meeting.
- 24-hour delivery target
- One clarification round
- No client credentials
The handoff gap
A green homepage is not proof the launch is clean.
Internal QA says your team looked. A launch receipt records what the public site actually returned at a specific time: redirects, broken destinations, metadata, indexability signals, headings, image text, form labels, and a rendered screenshot.
It is deliberately narrower than a full visual, transactional, or cross-browser audit. That bounded scope keeps it fast, repeatable, and safe to run without touching the client’s CMS, store admin, analytics, or private staging environment.
One quiet workflow
From public URLs to a defensible handoff.
Send the release scope
Provide a release name, one authorized public URL, and one priority concern. No login, analytics access, credential, or call is required.
We record the evidence
Bounded checks capture observed responses, redirects, links, page signals, one rendered screenshot, and any inconclusive result.
You hand over the receipt
Share the priority summary and screenshot with the client, keep the JSON and CSV evidence, and use the clarification round if needed.
What arrives
Readable for the client. Structured for your team.
Every file comes from the same accepted URL set and recorded run. Failed checks remain failed. Unfinished checks remain unknown.
Priority findings
A concise record of the most important observed results, with exact pass, fail, or unknown states and stated boundaries.
Rendered screenshot
One capture of the audited public page so the evidence includes what rendered, not only response codes.
Structured evidence
Portable records for review, spreadsheets, internal notes, and comparison after a public fix.
Clarification included
One clarification round about the delivered evidence is included. Remediation and a second run are not part of the public service.
The boundary
Public evidence, not borrowed access.
- HTTP delivery and redirect chains
- Bounded same-origin internal links
- Titles, descriptions, canonicals, and indexability
- Image-alt, landmark, heading, and form-label signals
- Explicit pass, fail, or unknown states
- One clarification round on the delivered evidence
- Private staging, logins, or signed URLs
- CMS, store admin, analytics, or payment access
- Order placement or form submission
- Remediation, penetration testing, or certification
- Complete WCAG, performance, or real-device audits
- Ranking, launch, uptime, or bug-free guarantees
Inspect before ordering
See the evidence style, not a vague promise.
The public example is explicitly synthetic. It demonstrates the receipt structure and evidence states without pretending a fictional brand is a customer.
Open the synthetic receiptFixed scope · one launch
One launch. One bounded receipt.
One public URL, up to 20 same-origin link probes, one 1440 × 900 screenshot, a priority summary, JSON and CSV evidence, and one clarification round. Checkout and private delivery are handled through Contra.
Before ordering
Scope without small print.
When does the 24-hour target begin?
After the public URL and priority concern are accepted and Contra confirms payment. A pending transfer or incomplete intake does not start the clock.
What does the clarification round cover?
It covers questions about the delivered observations and evidence. It does not add another URL, a rerun, remediation, or new testing scope.
Does this test Shopify checkout or authenticated flows?
No. The service makes bounded read-only requests to authorized public HTTP or HTTPS pages. It does not place orders, submit forms, sign in, or inspect admin configuration.
What if a page blocks or rate-limits a check?
The receipt records the observed block or an unknown result. It is not converted into a pass or misreported as a broken link.
Are fixes included?
No. This is an observation-only launch receipt. Remediation, development, security testing, and certification are outside the fixed scope.
A receipt for the handoff