Tiers
[Diagnose] UX Content Clarity Audit

Timeline: 2–4 weeks
Pricing: $3,000–$6,000 depending on scope
This audit is ideal for teams who know their product content isn’t working but aren’t ready to hire full-time yet.
What you get:
Review of key user flows (onboarding, critical tasks, or high-drop areas)
UX writing + IA audit (labels, navigation, clarity, hierarchy, system messaging)
A prioritized recommendations deck with quick wins + strategic fixes
Outcome:
Better understanding of current experience
High-level action items
[Fix] UX Content Optimization Sprint

Timeline: 4–8 weeks
Pricing: $8,000–$15,000 depending on scope
This sprint is for teams who need to move beyond recommendations and actually improve how their product communicates — fast.
What you get:
Everything in the UX Content Clarity Audit
Rewriting of key user flows (onboarding, activation, or high-impact journeys)
UX content system improvements (voice, tone, consistency, reusable patterns)
Collaboration with product/design teams to align content with UX decisions
Light testing + iteration (based on product data or team feedback)
Final before/after documentation + implementation guidelines
Outcome:
Clearer product experience
Improved activation / engagement in key flows
Content that actually supports product goals (not just fills space)
[Scale] Strategic UX Content Partner

Timeline: 3–6 months (retainer or project-based)
Pricing: $18,000–$40,000+ depending on scope
This is for teams that want UX content to become a true growth lever — not a one-off fix.
What you get:
Everything in the Optimization Sprint
End-to-end UX content strategy across the product
Content design for new features and product launches
Scalable content system (guidelines, components, governance)
Ongoing collaboration with product, design, and marketing
Stakeholder alignment + content decision frameworks
Optional: team training / workshops
Outcome:
Cohesive, scalable UX content across the entire product
Faster product development with clear content standards
Stronger activation, retention, and overall product clarity