For Ethical Providers

Audit Services that
set you apart.

Get your website - and optionally your social media - independently reviewed against the Neurovetted Ethics Code. Walk away with a full written report, specific recommendations, and the Approved Provider Seal if you pass.

Our Services

Choose your audit package

Both packages result in a full ethics review and, if approved, the Neurovetted Approved Provider Seal.

$349 USD

Website Audit

A thorough review of your website for ethical compliance. Ideal for service providers who primarily convert through their site.

What's included

  • Full website ethics review
  • Marketing language analysis
  • Pricing transparency check
  • Refund/cancellation policy review
  • Credential verification
  • Testimonial and case study compliance
  • Written audit report and recommendations
  • Approved Provider Seal (if passed)
$549 USD

Website + Social Audit

Everything in the Website Audit, plus a review of your active social media presence for ethical marketing practices.

What's included

  • Everything in the Website Audit
  • Social media ethics review (up to 3 platforms)
  • DM/sales messaging compliance check
  • Urgency and scarcity tactic analysis
  • Influencer/endorsement compliance
  • Community conduct review
  • Full written report with per-platform findings
  • Approved Provider Seal (if passed)

Audit Services vs. Directory Listing - What's the Difference?

A directory listing ($79) and an audit service are two separate things. With a listing, you apply, we vet you against our scoring rubric, and if you score 85/100 or higher, you are listed in the directory.

An audit service ($349 or $549) is a much more intensive process. You receive a formal written report with your full score breakdown and specific recommendations. If your audit score meets the 85/100 threshold, directory inclusion is included at no extra cost - you do not pay the $79 listing fee separately.

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Before you invest in an audit — read this.

Our free guide breaks down the 5 marketing tactics most likely to harm neurodivergent clients, why they backfire long-term, and what ethical marketing actually looks like. Includes a 10-test checklist.