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ADA & WCAG 2.2 compliance

Is your website an ADA lawsuit waiting to happen?

Run a free scan and see exactly where your site fails — in seconds, no signup. Then a certified human team fixes it, with the evidence to prove good-faith compliance if a demand letter ever shows up.

Real audits by DHS-certified testers — not a fake overlay widget. WCAG 2.2 AA · ADA · Section 508.

The risk is real

5,000+ businesses got sued last year. Most had no idea until the letter arrived.

ADA website lawsuits are hitting small businesses at record numbers — restaurants, healthcare practices, and e-commerce stores get targeted most. A demand letter typically runs five figures just to settle, before you've fixed a single line of code. The free scan above shows you where you stand before that letter ever arrives.

The overlay trap

You might already be paying for “protection” that gives you none.

Overlay widgets and accessibility toolbars — accessiBe, UserWay, and the rest — do not make a website legally compliant. Courts have said so, and businesses running them still get sued. Real compliance means fixing the actual code, audited by a certified human. That's what we do. That's the difference.

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Automated scans catch 30% of issues.
A human catches the rest.

Every human audit includes manual testing and review by a DHS Trusted Tester–certified auditor using assistive technology — not automated scoring alone.

Our lead auditor holds a DHS Trusted Tester certification and CAT certification from AccessAbility Officer, and serves as Advocacy Committee Chair for the Next Generation Affiliate of the American Council of the Blind — actively shaping U.S. accessibility legislation in Congress.

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How it works

From free scan to documented compliance — every step in plain English.

Five steps. Fixed pricing. No surprises at delivery.

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Free Scan

Drop your URL. Get an automated WCAG scan in seconds — no signup, no credit card, no email gate to see your score.

02

Scope & Quote

We review your scan, agree on what needs auditing, and send a fixed-price quote — usually the same day.

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Real Human Audit

Automated scans plus manual review by a DHS Trusted Tester certified human using real assistive tech — screen readers, keyboard-only, the works.

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Evidence-Grade Report

You get a full report with annotated screenshots, a plain-English fix list your developer can ship, and a VPAT/ACR you can hand to customers or an attorney.

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Retest & Monitor

After your team fixes the issues, we retest and confirm. Optional monthly monitoring catches regressions before they become lawsuits.

Ready to get audited?

Run the free scan above or request a quote — we usually reply within one business day.

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The price flip

Real compliance without the $50,000 consultancy quote.

Without ADAWCAG

  • No documented proof your site is accessible
  • Demand letters arrive with no playbook ready
  • Customers ask for a VPAT and you have nothing
  • $15K–$50K quotes from big consultancies
  • An overlay widget that fixes nothing

With ADAWCAG

  • A real human audit you can hand to anyone
  • A plain-English fix list your dev can ship
  • VPAT/ACR included — no extra fee
  • Fixed pricing from $497, not $50,000
  • Documented proof of good-faith compliance

The team behind your compliance

Real humans with real credentials — not just a SaaS dashboard. When you work with ADAWCAG.org, you work with a team that has skin in the game.

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Supplemental Accessibility Controls — Included Free

Supplemental controls — not a replacement for real compliance.

Our embeddable widget gives users on-demand accessibility controls — contrast, text sizing, focus rings, motion reduction, and more — as a supplemental layer on top of your compliant codebase.

Important: overlays and widgets do not make a site ADA or WCAG 2.2 AA compliant. Real compliance requires code-level fixes, audited by a certified human — which is our core service.

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  • Works on any site — Shopify, WordPress, custom
  • A free add-on on top of real remediation — never a substitute
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