Accessibility Audit
Manual and automated review of key templates and flows with prioritized findings.
- WCAG-mapped issues
- Severity and effort estimates
- Developer-ready notes
ADA / WCAG demand letter support
We help teams respond calmly and efficiently by defining scope, auditing to WCAG 2.1 AA, and delivering developer-ready fixes and documentation.
If timing is critical, start with triage. If you’re planning ahead, review our WCAG demand letter overview.
What to do in the next 72 hours
Built for teams that want measurable progress—not vague checklists.
Start with focused remediation or build toward long-term accessibility maturity.
Manual and automated review of key templates and flows with prioritized findings.
Hands-on help fixing issues across shared components and interaction patterns.
Practical guidance to keep accessibility improvements shipping after initial fixes.
Fast, structured, and aligned with delivery timelines.
Review the claim context, deadlines, and risk areas to set a tight scope.
Document issues with reproduction steps, impact, and WCAG references.
Remediate issues, retest with assistive technology, and confirm improvements.
Deliver records covering scope, fixes, and verification for stakeholders.
Accessibility remediation reduces risk but does not guarantee dismissal of claims or prevent future actions. This is not legal advice.
Outcome-based options for ADA/WCAG risk response. Scope caps keep delivery predictable and fast.
$750+
Rapid review of highest-risk pages. Delivery typically within 2–3 business days after kickoff.
$2,500+
Manual and automated audit with developer tickets, typically delivered in 5–10 business days.
$3,500+
Hands-on engineering support. Most sprints complete within 2–3 weeks.
Starting at $5,500
Combined triage, audit, and remediation for active claim timelines.
Scope caps keep work predictable; additional coverage is quoted in clear increments. This is not legal advice—consult counsel for legal guidance.
Quick answers to common questions about WCAG compliance support, audits, and remediation.
Most teams target WCAG 2.1 Level AA. We document which success criteria apply to your product and help prioritize fixes.
Yes. We translate findings into tickets with clear steps, examples, and verification guidance for your team.
A focused review of key templates can take days. Larger apps typically require a phased approach to keep work manageable.
Absolutely. We verify updates with keyboard and screen reader checks and confirm which issues are resolved.
Tell us what you're working on. We respond within 1 business day with next steps. If you have a deadline or demand letter, include the date. Optional: share your platform/stack (Shopify, WordPress, Webflow, custom).
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