Simple, honest pricing
The market offers free checklists that measure nothing, single-domain tests at US$149-$199, and full assessments from $950. We priced the complete picture below all of them. See the comparison.
Quick Screen
Free
forever
A quicker, simpler first look in about half the time. Enough to tell you whether to look deeper.
- Shorter versions of the activities your child completes (about half the time)
- Both full parent questionnaires (never shortened)
- Instant on-screen results showing the expected range
- Advice on whether the complete screening is worth running
Complete Screening
$49
planned · $0 today
One price, one child, everything included. No subscription, and no upsells inside the report. About a quarter the price of the cheapest single-domain competitor, for more coverage.
- All three assessments: cognitive, educational and behavioural
- Eleven full-length, age-adapted modules (ages 5 to 17)
- A report for each assessment plus a combined profile
- Instant PDF to download, share and print
- Recommendations for home and school, backed by research
- Next-steps guidance for your country (AU / US / UK)
- Optional teacher questionnaire, the second view clinicians look for
- Re-screening to compare results over time, with backup across devices
Why $49?Single-domain tools charge more for less: a cognitive-only test runs US$149-$199, an ADHD-only telehealth assessment US$199-AU$1,150, and a supervised school-style ability test US$89-$180 per sitting, while the publishers of the tests schools use won't sell to parents at all. GiraffeLens screens all three domains for less than any of them, because our cost is software, not clinician hours. The expensive part of a full assessment is a registered psychologist's diagnostic judgement, and that is exactly the part a screening shouldn't charge you for.
Why is the Quick Screen free forever? Because the first question, “should I even be worried?”, shouldn't have a price on it. If the Quick Screen says all clear, we'd rather you keep your money. If it flags something, the complete screening tells you precisely where to look.