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Is Your Website ADA Compliant?

Protect your business from accessibility lawsuits with professional WCAG 2.1 audits and remediation. We find the issues and fix them—so you don't have to.

4,000+ ADA web lawsuits filed in 2025
$5K–$20K typical lawsuit settlement
7 weeks until Title II compliance deadline
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ADA Deadline: April 24, 2026 — 7 weeks away. — State and local government websites must reach WCAG 2.1 AA compliance. Private businesses are already covered under ADA Title III, with web accessibility lawsuits up 37% year-over-year and no signs of slowing.

The Risk Is Real

Most small business websites have accessibility issues they don't know about. An audit costs a fraction of a lawsuit.

Legal Exposure

ADA lawsuits target businesses of all sizes. Plaintiffs' attorneys use automated tools to find non-compliant sites and file demand letters. Settlements range from $5,000 to $20,000—and you still have to fix the site.

Lost Customers

15% of the world's population has a disability. Inaccessible websites turn away potential customers who can't navigate forms, read content, or complete purchases. Compliance means more customers.

Compliance Complexity

WCAG 2.1 has 78 success criteria across four principles. Automated tools catch only 30–40% of issues—the rest requires expert review. We handle the complexity so you don't have to.

Worried about your exposure? Find out in 24 hours.

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Already using an accessibility widget? Automated overlay tools (like accessiBe or UserWay) do not guarantee legal compliance. Courts have ruled that overlays alone do not satisfy ADA requirements, and plaintiffs' attorneys specifically target sites using them. A professional audit examines what overlays miss.

Our Services

Professional accessibility services at competitive rates. Every engagement includes a detailed report with prioritized, actionable recommendations.

Automated Scan

$99 / up to 15 pages
Delivered in 1–2 business days
  • WCAG 2.1 AA automated scan
  • Prioritized issue report
  • Executive summary
  • Remediation recommendations

Audit + Fix

$200 / page
$2,000 minimum · 5–10 business days
  • Everything in Manual Audit
  • Code-level fixes applied
  • Re-test verification
  • Before/after comparison

Monitoring

$99 / month
Ongoing compliance assurance
  • Monthly automated scans
  • Quarterly manual spot-check
  • Regression alerts
  • Compliance dashboard

How It Works

Three steps to a compliant website.

Free Quick Scan

We run a complimentary scan on your site and share a summary of issues found.

Detailed Audit

Our experts review your site page-by-page, testing with screen readers and keyboard navigation.

Fix & Verify

We fix the issues in your code and re-test to confirm WCAG 2.1 AA compliance.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who needs an accessibility audit?

Any business with a public-facing website. The highest-risk industries include e-commerce, healthcare, hospitality, financial services, and education. If customers interact with your site to purchase products, book appointments, or access services, you're a potential target for ADA litigation.

What does the $2,000 minimum cover?

A typical 10-page small business website. This includes a thorough manual audit with screen reader testing plus code-level fixes and verification. Larger sites are quoted per-page. Our automated scan starts at just $99 if you want to understand your exposure first.

Can't I just use an accessibility overlay widget?

Overlay widgets (accessiBe, UserWay, etc.) do not guarantee legal compliance. Courts have ruled that overlays alone don't satisfy ADA requirements, and plaintiffs' attorneys specifically target sites using them. A professional audit examines the actual code and user experience—what overlays miss.

How long does an audit take?

Automated scans are delivered in 1–2 business days. Manual audits take 3–5 business days. Full audit-and-fix engagements take 5–10 business days depending on site complexity. Rush delivery is available on request.

What do I get in the free scan?

An automated WCAG 2.1 AA scan of your homepage with a summary of issues found, severity ratings, and our recommendation for next steps. No obligation, no sales call. Just actionable information about your current compliance posture.

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Enter your website URL and we'll run a complimentary scan—no obligation, no credit card needed.

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