Negative-option self-audit

Nobody Has Read Your Cancel Page Since You Launched It

The checkout copy was written by growth, the trial reminder by lifecycle, the cancel flow by whoever owned retention that quarter, and the renewal terms by a lawyer two rebrands ago. No single person has walked the whole thing end to end against what a negative-option offer is actually required to do. This auditor makes you do exactly that — 50 checkpoints, five obligation clusters, and a dated record at the end proving the review happened.

Buy Now — $19 One-time payment · no subscription · works offline
Pre-billing disclosure Affirmative consent Cancellation ease Renewal notices Free-to-pay conversion

What comes out the other end

Work the checklist once and you have the whole deliverable: a weighted readiness score, a cluster breakdown showing where the exposure actually sits, and a fix list ordered by severity rather than by whoever shouted loudest.

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Tier C — Gaps Pro monthly with 14-day trial · audited 14 August 2026 · profile FED + CA + NY Tier capped at C: 3 critical checks failing
Pre-billing disclosure
72%
Affirmative consent
55%
Cancellation ease
38%
Ongoing notices
61%
Free-to-pay conversion
67%
Fix these first — ranked by severity
CriticalCancellation is available through the medium used to sign up
CriticalOnline cancellation completes without speaking to a person
CriticalConsent to the recurring charge is a separate affirmative action
MajorRetention and save offers can be declined in one step
MajorA reminder is sent before the first paid charge

Why a scored audit and not another checklist

A list of yes/no boxes gets filed and forgotten. A weighted score with evidence attached gets budgeted for, argued about, and re-run after the next checkout change.

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50 checkpoints, five obligation clusters

Pre-billing disclosure, express consent and recordkeeping, cancellation ease, ongoing notices and material changes, and free-to-pay conversion. Each carries a critical, major or minor weight, so the score reflects what actually matters rather than counting boxes.

Jurisdiction overlays you switch on

Start from the federal baseline, then layer California, New York, Illinois, Colorado, Vermont or a generic state profile. Each overlay lights up the extra checkpoints it adds, so you can see precisely what stricter states cost you before you decide whether to apply them everywhere.

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Evidence beside every verdict

Each checkpoint takes a finding note plus a reference field for the screenshot, URL or ticket that backs it. Pass with no evidence is an opinion. Pass with a dated capture is a record.

Re-auditable, so improvement is provable

Clone the last audit after a checkout or lifecycle-email change, update what moved, and the offer gets a dated score history with a trend line. That is the difference between a one-off review and a compliance habit you can show someone.

Built for the person who owns the offer

Not for counsel. For the growth, lifecycle or agency lead who ships the checkout and gets asked, six months later, whether anyone ever checked it.

Subscription and DTC marketers

You own the trial, the conversion email and the cancel page. Audit each offer separately, since a monthly plan and an annual one with a 14-day trial fail in different places.

Agencies with a client book

Run the same 50 checkpoints across every client, keep each record separate, and hand over a scored report with a remediation list they can action. Repeatable enough to sell as a quarterly review.

SaaS and membership operators

Find out whether the cancel route you shipped two years ago still resolves, still emails a confirmation, and still matches what the pricing page promises.

Anyone preparing for a review

A dated, exportable audit record is what you produce when someone asks what you checked and when. Text summary, CSV, JSON, or print to PDF.

“The cancel flow was never wrong on purpose. It was just never anyone’s job to check it.”

Compliance counsel bill by the hour and start by asking you to describe the flow. Enterprise subscription-compliance platforms are priced for enterprises. Between a legal engagement and a spreadsheet somebody made once, there is nothing structured, cheap and reusable — that is what this is.

One self-contained HTML file. No accounts, no API keys, no network calls, nothing uploaded. It installs to your phone or desktop home screen, works offline, and every audit stays in your own browser. Built by Mulkern AI Systems, who ship AI operations tooling for marketing teams.

A structured self-assessment aid, not legal advice. It helps you find the gaps and decide what to take to counsel — it does not replace them.

$19
One-time purchase · lifetime access · no subscription
  • 50 checkpoints across five obligation clusters
  • Weighted readiness score with letter tier
  • Critical-failure cap so gaps cannot be averaged away
  • Seven jurisdiction overlays, switchable per audit
  • Finding note and evidence reference on every checkpoint
  • Remediation list ordered by severity
  • Unlimited offers and clients, with dated re-audits and a trend view
  • Export as text summary, CSV, JSON or print to PDF
  • Installable PWA — works fully offline
  • Light and dark themes, mobile-ready
Buy Now — $19

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