A written audit of one listing. Not a call.
Submit one Amazon listing, Shopify product page, or A+ Content set. You get a 6-8 page written diagnostic back in 48 hours.
£60 · 48 hours · Single asset · Written
The Fin Audit is a fixed-price diagnostic of one ecommerce asset. You pay £60, you submit the link, and 48 hours later you get a written report — 6 to 8 pages — covering what’s working, what isn’t, and the three fixes most likely to move conversion.
It is not a 30-minute call. It is not a free assessment. It is not implementation.
One of:
- An Amazon UK product listing
- A Shopify product page
- An A+ Content set (one product)
If you’re not sure which to pick, the listing or the product page is usually the highest-leverage asset to audit first.
A written diagnostic across six lenses:
- Search relevance — is the asset indexed for the queries that buyers actually use?
- Content quality — does the copy answer what buyers ask before they buy?
- Image hierarchy — does the first image earn the click, and do the rest carry the buyer through?
- Pricing position — where you sit in the consideration set, and what your price signals.
- Social proof — review weight, photo evidence, Q&A coverage.
- Conversion friction — what sits between the buyer and the buy button.
You also get a prioritised fix list. The top three are written up in enough detail to action without us.
£60. Paid in full at booking. The audit is delivered as a PDF within two business days of receipt of your submitted asset. Bookings made over the weekend are delivered by Wednesday.
- Not a sales call
- Not a free assessment
- Not implementation work
- Not a generic checklist run against your listing
Most operators who book a Fin Audit either implement the top three fixes themselves and come back when they want the full Conversion & Performance Audit (£295) on the rest of the catalogue, or hand the diagnostic to us as the brief for a Create-tier rewrite.
You don’t have to do either. You can read the report and walk away.
Not sure if the Fin Audit fits?
Email us first. If the audit isn’t the right starting point for what you’re trying to do, we’ll say so.
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