Why this matters right now
Web accessibility lawsuits are a volume business for plaintiff's firms. Small businesses with fixable code issues are easy targets.
Sources: UsableNet 2025 Year-End Digital Accessibility Lawsuit Report; FTC consent order against accessiBe, 2025.
The overlay trap
The "instant compliance" widgets are not just ineffective — sites using them get sued more often, not less.
Avoid Accessibility widgets / overlays
- Bolt-on JavaScript that never changes your underlying code
- Sites using them are disproportionately targeted by plaintiffs
- One major vendor was fined $1M by the FTC for its claims
- No defensible record of what was actually fixed
What we do Code-level remediation
- Real fixes in your HTML, CSS and components
- Automated scan plus manual testing — keyboard and screen reader
- Before/after report documenting every issue we resolved
- Optional monitoring so new releases stay on track
What your free audit looks like
We scan your site and send a plain-English report pinpointing each WCAG violation in your code — the same issues a plaintiff's expert looks for.
- Every issue, located. Each violation tied to the exact element and WCAG criterion.
- Severity ranked. You see what's a real liability vs. minor cleanup.
- Plain English. Written for an owner, not an engineer.
- Yours to keep — free, no obligation, no sales call.
Accessibility report — yourwebsite.com
Images must have alternate text
3 elements · WCAG 2.1 AA · Critical
Buttons must have an accessible name
2 elements · WCAG 2.1 AA · Critical
Text contrast below the minimum ratio
6 elements · WCAG 2.1 AA · Serious
Form fields must have labels
4 elements · WCAG 2.1 AA · Serious
Sample report. Yours is generated from your own site's pages.
How it works
Straight answers
The questions owners actually ask before they reply.
How much does it cost?
After the free audit you get a fixed-price quote — no hourly billing. Ongoing monitoring is an optional monthly plan. You decide before any work starts.
Will this protect me from every lawsuit?
No honest vendor can promise that. We fix the specific WCAG issues in your code and document the work — exactly what lowers your risk and what plaintiffs' experts look for.
How fast is the audit?
Within 24 hours of getting your URL. Remediation timing depends on the site — most small-business sites take a few days to a couple of weeks.
Which platforms do you support?
WordPress, Shopify, WooCommerce, Webflow, and custom HTML/React — anywhere we can reach the code. Closed builders (some Wix/Squarespace setups) are limited.
Do you use an overlay or widget?
Never. We change the actual source code. Overlays are the thing getting sites sued — replacing them is the point.
Do I have to take your word for it?
No. You get a before/after report tying each fix to its WCAG criterion — and this very site is built to the same standard. Test it yourself.
See your risk before a plaintiff's lawyer does
Get a free, no-obligation accessibility audit of your homepage within 24 hours. We'll show you exactly how many WCAG violations sit in your code today.
Reply with your website URL — that's all we need to get started.
Our own standard
This site is built to meet WCAG 2.1 AA — the same standard we hold your site to. Keyboard-navigable, screen-reader friendly, AA contrast throughout, zero tracking scripts. Run it through any accessibility checker; that's the point.