Service boundaries

What Tool & Tally checks — and what it does not check.

Tool & Tally reports are practical website clarity reviews for service-business owners. They are not outcome guarantees or professional legal, engineering, financial, medical, accessibility-compliance, tax, or insurance advice.

Included review areas

Visitor next steps

Whether calls, forms, estimate requests, bookings, consultation steps, or other owner-selected actions are clear to a visitor.

Confidence details

Reviews, reassurance, service areas, examples, process details, trust details, and other public information near the decision point.

Mobile and readability friction

Practical easy-reading, labels, tap targets, contrast, and mobile-use issues that may make the site harder to use.

Not included

No guaranteed leads, rankings, calls, sales, revenue, booked jobs, visitor-action improvement, or review improvement.
No legal accessibility certification, legal disability-access compliance opinion, or disability-access legal advice.
No review removal, reputation repair, or rating improvement promise.
No engineering, structural, repair-quality, warranty, insurance, financing, tax, medical, or legal conclusions.
No logins, private analytics review, private account access, form submissions, customer pretending, calls, chats, or outreach unless a separate written scope is approved.
No implementation work unless a separate written implementation scope is approved.

VendorProof boundaries

VendorProof is administrative vendor document tracking and packet preparation. It can organize supplied rows into an owner packet, action list, exception queue, and draft reminders.

VendorProof is not legal, insurance, or compliance advice.
No broker, tax, coverage, vendor-approval, risk-management, acceptance, rejection, or adequacy decision is included.
No live upload form, payment link, autonomous send, outreach, or real customer document processing is active unless a separate approved pilot scope exists.

Public evidence only

The standard checkup uses publicly visible website pages and owner-approved public references. If a page is blocked, unavailable, or unclear, Tool & Tally can note the limitation instead of pretending to see private information.