Affordable by design
GSBKit is priced for small businesses that need practical help now, not enterprise contracts that take months to approve.
GSBKit is led by Gurpreet Bhatti, a Marine Corps veteran and service-disabled veteran small-business owner building the tools he personally needed: affordable language, readability, focus, and accessibility support that can launch with one script.
Founder Note
The mission is simple: make high-utility access tools reachable for small-business owners at roughly 75% lower cost than common enterprise offerings, while staying clear about what automated software can and cannot solve.
The approved founder photo will be added when it is ready; until then, this page uses the GSBKit brand mark.
GSBKit is priced for small businesses that need practical help now, not enterprise contracts that take months to approve.
The widget improves usability and scanner output helps teams prioritize fixes, but no overlay replaces thoughtful code, testing, and human review.
Real estate is the first customer vertical because listings, forms, maps, documents, and multilingual buyers expose the problems small teams face every day.
Why real estate first
Gurpreet's real estate work made the problem obvious: small teams need multilingual support, readable pages, form help, map guidance, document improvements, and better feedback loops without hiring a full enterprise accessibility program.
GSBKit starts there, then carries the same practical model to local service businesses, agencies, nonprofits, and public-facing teams that need visible progress and honest reporting.