FAQ
Common questions
What is ADA web compliance and why does it matter? ▼
The Americans with Disabilities Act requires businesses to make their websites accessible to people with disabilities — including blind users who rely on screen readers. Courts have ruled that websites are covered under ADA Title III. Businesses that ignore this face demand letters, lawsuits, and settlements that typically start at $25,000 when all costs are included.
My site is small — am I really at risk? ▼
Yes. According to the UsableNet 2024 ADA Report, 67% of ADA web lawsuits targeted businesses with under $25 million in annual revenue. Small businesses are specifically targeted because they are less likely to have legal teams and more likely to settle quickly. If your site has a contact form, sells products, or takes bookings, you are a target.
What does the weekly report include? ▼
Each report includes your compliance score out of 100, every violation found across all scanned pages, a plain-English explanation of each issue, specific guidance on how to fix each problem, and a week-over-week comparison. Everything is written for business owners, not developers.
How do I fix the issues you find? ▼
Every issue in the report includes a "How to Fix" section. You can forward the report directly to your web developer — the instructions are specific enough that most fixes take minutes. Common fixes include adding alt text to images and labelling form fields.
Can I cancel anytime? ▼
Yes. Cancel from your Stripe billing portal at any time — no questions asked, no fees. You continue to receive reports until the end of your current billing period.