One-time audit · no subscription

A documented WCAG 2.1 AA audit, for $149

For when you have an ADA demand letter on your desk, a procurement form asking for a VPAT, or a DOJ Title II deadline coming. When a demand letter arrives, what matters is whether you can prove you acted — so every audit ships as a timestamped, independently verifiable record of the day you did. You enter your URL, pay once, and we email you a Legal Evidence Pack you can act on or hand to your attorney. No account, no monthly fee.

What you get — the Legal Evidence Pack

  • • An automated WCAG 2.1 AA scan of your page, with a prioritized fix list — most lawsuit-cited issues first, each with the WCAG reference and a concrete fix
  • • A timestamped, SHA-256 hash-signed record of your audit, with a public verification page — a dated, third-party-verifiable record of the day you took action (the question opposing counsel always asks)
  • • A 30 / 60 / 90-day remediation plan pre-filled with the exact issues found
  • • A draft accessibility statement you can publish, and a demand-letter response template your attorney can adapt
  • • A VPAT-style conformance summary you can hand to procurement or counsel
  • • A free re-scan after you remediate, to document your improved score
  • • Emailed to you, usually within an hour, plus a durable link to view and print the full pack

Get your audit

$149

One-time. No account, no subscription.

Secure payment via Stripe. You'll get the report by email, usually within an hour. 7-day refund if we can't scan your site or you're not satisfied.

What this is, and what it isn't (read this)

This is an automated WCAG 2.1 AA audit. Automated checks reliably catch roughly 30 to 40 percent of WCAG issues, the mechanical ones like missing alt text, color contrast, unlabeled form fields, and broken heading structure. They cannot judge whether your alt text is meaningful or whether a custom widget makes sense to a screen reader.

So this audit documents a good-faith remediation effort and gives you a concrete, prioritized starting point. It is not a certificate of compliance, and it does not make your site "lawsuit-proof." Full WCAG conformance still requires manual testing with a screen reader. Nothing here is legal advice; if you have a demand letter, talk to an attorney too.

Refunds: if the scan can't reach your site or you're not satisfied, reply to the delivery email within 7 days for a full refund.

Want ongoing monitoring across many pages instead? See the monthly plans.