PK ProofKey Studio Request audit

Safe first transaction

Trust and payment flow

The first ProofKey audit is deliberately small: one product flow, fixed $29 launch price, no Shopify admin access first, and a defined 24-hour report after payment or funded escrow is confirmed.

Fixed scope Limited data Protected payment route

How the client is protected

Named deliverable

The client pays for a 24-hour proof gap audit of one Shopify digital product flow. The output is a report with a readiness score, missing evidence list, and recommended setup path.

Payment options with records

The first audit can use a marketplace escrow milestone, PayPal Goods & Services, or an invoice/payment link. The agreed route and scope are confirmed before work starts.

Low data exposure

The first audit can run from public URLs, delivery-method notes, refund terms, and masked screenshots or exported logs. Shopify collaborator access is not required for the launch audit. View intake checklist.

How ProofKey is protected

Work starts after confirmation

The 24-hour clock starts only after the escrow milestone is funded, PayPal Goods & Services payment is received, or the invoice/payment link is paid.

Scope cannot expand silently

The $29 audit covers one product flow. Extra products, app setup, automation, or monthly monitoring are separate setup/support work.

No outcome promises

The service organizes proof and identifies missing evidence. It does not promise processor, bank, issuer, platform, or legal outcomes.

1

Request

The client submits store URL, one product URL, delivery method, refund terms, and preferred payment route.

2

Confirm

ProofKey replies with the fixed $29 audit scope and the safest available payment route.

3

Fund

The client funds escrow or pays the agreed invoice/payment route before audit work starts.

4

Deliver

The client receives the report within 24 hours, plus a setup recommendation if a deeper fix makes sense.

What the client does not need to connect

For the first $29 audit, the client does not need to connect Shopify admin, payment processor admin, bank accounts, payout access, customer card data, or identity documents. If a later setup requires access, it should use limited Shopify collaborator permissions for only the systems involved in delivery proof.