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3-point trust risk read

3-Point Trust Risk Read

Free fit check, not an audit. Email-first. Send the app URL, launch stage, and biggest concern. I'll reply with the top 3 trust risks I see, whether this points to a 48-Hour Trust Risk Brief, full review, fix sprint, another specialist, or no engagement.

Intake flow diagram showing product URL submission leading to no-fit, 48-hour brief, full review, or fix sprint routing.
Intake flow — submit URL, get routing recommendation.
Mockup of a 48-hour Trust Risk Brief showing executive verdict, ranked risks, first fix order, and recommended next step.
48-hour brief mockup — what you receive.
Buyer scrutiny ladder showing escalating trust questions about collection, purpose, data flow, retention, user exit, and proof.
Buyer scrutiny ladder — questions buyers ask.
Local service site trust gaps

Small Business Website Trust Cleanup

If your website is the first proof customers see, a hidden booking path, unclear phone invite, or templated page can make people stop before they call. I review the public site as a customer would and flag the first trust gaps that matter for motels, plumbers, contractors, salons, clinics, and other local service businesses.

Booking + contact clarity

I check whether customers can tell how to book, request service, or call without guessing. Hidden or weak contact cues are the fastest way to lose local leads.

Privacy + contact reassurance

Customers need to feel safe sharing their details. I flag contact signals, trust cues, and simple reassurance language that reduces hesitation and keeps visitors on the page.

Credibility cleanup

Outdated, templated, or generic pages make your business feel weaker than it is. I call out the must-fix trust issues that make your site look more professional and real.

Small business trust cleanup
Three point risk read
Trust failure radar

Send me your website and I’ll identify the top 3 public trust issues.

Email-first, fast first look. Send one website URL and one sentence about what you want to fix, and I’ll reply with the first public trust gaps and the simplest next move.

Free fit check

This is a presales fit read, not an audit report or certification.

Send only basics

An app URL, launch stage, and biggest concern are enough if you are still figuring out which category of help you actually need.

Fallback ready

If your email app is blocked, use the provider grid or copy the inquiry text.

Primary contact

Get a 3-point risk read

Free fit check, not an audit. Email-first. Send the app URL, launch stage, and biggest concern. I'll reply with the top 3 trust risks I see, whether this points to a 48-Hour Trust Risk Brief, full review, fix sprint, another specialist, or no engagement.

Free fit check (not an audit)

Get a 3-point risk read.

Free fit check, not an audit. Send the app URL, launch stage, one concern, and a reply email. I'll reply with the first 3 risks and the smallest useful next move.

  • Send app URL, launch stage, one concern, and a reply email.
  • I'll map the closest proof path and the top 3 trust risks I see.
  • Do not include sensitive personal data in the first note.
  • If safer intake is needed, write "secure channel needed."

Usually answered within 1-3 business days. That first reply is fit guidance; paid 48-hour teardown delivery starts after scope is agreed.

Do not include sensitive personal data. If safer intake is needed, write "secure channel needed."

Open in Gmail
Usually answered within 1-3 business days
Direct email:
crisiscore.systems@proton.me

Use this address if Gmail is blocked or you prefer another email client.

Fallback options

If your email app is blocked, use the provider grid or copy the inquiry text.

Open A Draft In Webmail

Choose the inbox you already use. Each option opens a prefilled draft with the current inquiry details.

Copy is the universal fallback. Webmail deep links depend on device and account state.
Operational note: avoid sending sensitive personal data by email. If you need a safer channel, say so in the first message.
How to ask

Send these four things and I'll reply with the top 3 trust risks and the smallest useful next step. Keep it short. I'll ask for more if needed.

  1. 1.Your product URL or repo.
  2. 2.What you are about to launch or sell.
  3. 3.The trust claim you are worried about.
  4. 4.Any sensitive data involved.
No long docs required. A short first message is better than a polished one. If you are unsure, just send the link and the concern.
What you get back

The first reply is usually answered within 1-3 business days and is only fit guidance. Paid 48-Hour Trust Risk Brief delivery starts after scope is agreed. If you're in an urgent window, put URGENT in the subject line and include your deadline.

I prefer verifiable artifacts over long calls: a short description, deadline, and link beat a meeting.

If you are unsure whether the risk points to compliance tooling, a lawyer, a pentest, or a product trust review, say that directly. The first reply can sort the lane.

Better first messages are short. Send the link, the deadline, and the one thing you are worried is wrong.