Readable/not readable status, project and album counts, photo/video counts, date range, parser confidence, and missing-original warnings.
Local funnel test ยท proof before payment
Scan your Aperture library first. See proof before unlocking the full export.
This proof-first landing variant leads with reassurance: your library stays local, the scan explains what can be read, and the free export is a small labelled sample designed to prove readability rather than replace the full recovery.
Proof sample limits
A fair sample proves readability without giving away the whole archive.
The free proof bundle should show representative metadata and album/project evidence, not the full original photo library.
A capped set of representative metadata rows and a few album/project examples, labelled clearly as proof sample only.
Include earliest, latest, and a small spread across albums/projects rather than simply exporting the first few items.
Full original export, complete album structure, full report pack, and batch bundle stay behind the approved unlock route.
Unlock route
Unlock full supported Aperture export only after the proof scan builds confidence.
The paid/unlocked path should feel like a natural next step: the customer has seen evidence, understands limits, and chooses to unlock full supported export. No recovery guarantee is made.
Local inspection remains the confidence-builder. The customer sees whether the source can be read before any purchase pressure.
When approved, the unlocked route enables the complete supported export bundle and professional reports.
No private upload, analytics, live form, payment provider, or customer account is enabled by this local variant.
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