Real accessibility audits. Priced like they should be.

Automated scan, human walkthrough, prioritized fix list. No widgets, no year-long contracts. Starting at $49.

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Who sent you here?

If you landed here for a specific reason, there is probably a better starting point:

Who this is for

If you run a Shopify or WordPress store and you don't have a developer on payroll, this is for you. If you bought an overlay widget eighteen months ago and you're starting to read things that make you wonder whether it actually protects you — also for you. (Short answer: no, it probably doesn't, and we wrote about why.)

We also work with teams who know an EAA deadline is coming and don't have the internal expertise to meet it. You're not stupid for not knowing how to read an axe-core report. Reading one is a specific skill, and that skill is what you're paying us for.

We are probably not the right fit if you're a Fortune 500 with a legal department — those companies need a formal VPAT and a big-four consultancy. We're here for everyone else.

What you get

Quick Check

$49
24-hour turnaround

You give us a URL. We run axe-core across the homepage and the three most important pages we can find (product, checkout, contact, whatever is most load-bearing), then a human flags the things automation can't catch — color contrast judgment calls, keyboard trap risks, alt text that technically exists but says nothing. You get a one-page PDF: three to five biggest issues, severity, and whether you need to act now or can schedule it.

Good for: "Am I in trouble?" Bad for: anyone who needs a full compliance report. If you need to hand something to a lawyer or a procurement team, skip this tier and go to Small Site.

Small Site Audit

$499
72-hour turnaround

Up to 50 pages. Full axe-core sweep across the crawl, manual screen reader walkthrough on three key journeys (usually home → product → checkout, or the equivalent for your site), and a prioritized fix list grouped into "fix this week / fix this month / nice to have". You get a written report, not a raw scanner dump.

This is the tier most Shopify and WordPress store owners actually need. Includes everything in Quick Check.

Full Site Audit

$1,500
1-week turnaround

Up to 500 pages, tested against WCAG 2.1 AA and the newer 2.2 AA success criteria. Manual screen reader walkthrough on 10 pages of your choosing. The written report groups every finding into cheap fixes (alt text, labels), medium fixes (form structure, focus order), and expensive fixes (design overhauls, component rewrites) so your team can budget the work honestly. Ends with a 30-minute handoff call where we walk you through it.

For mid-size e-commerce, multi-brand operators, and anyone whose site has grown past what the Small Site tier can cover.

Ongoing Monitoring

$99/month (founder-approved pricing — subject to change)
Weekly scans

After an audit, you ship fixes. Then what? Most regressions happen when a theme updates or someone adds a new product page with missing alt text. We scan your site weekly, alert you on regressions within 24 hours of detection, and send a monthly written delta report — what changed, what's new, what you should care about.

Only available to clients who've completed a Small Site or Full Site audit. If nothing has been baselined, weekly diffs are meaningless.

Quick comparison

Tier Price Turnaround Pages Manual walkthrough Handoff call
Quick Check $49 24 hours Up to 4 Flag-level only No
Small Site Audit $499 72 hours Up to 50 3 key pages No
Full Site Audit $1,500 1 week Up to 500 10 pages 30 min
Ongoing Monitoring $99/month* Weekly Your whole site Re-scan only Monthly report

* Monitoring pricing is draft and subject to founder approval before launch.

How it actually works

You submit a URL and pick a tier. If you're not sure which tier you need, start with Quick Check — we'll tell you whether you can stop there or whether you should escalate. Within the turnaround window, we run axe-core (the same open-source engine that powers most commercial scanners) across your pages, then a human opens your site in NVDA or VoiceOver and walks the critical paths — signup, product detail, add-to-cart, checkout, contact form. Automation catches maybe 30-40% of real accessibility issues; the rest only surfaces when a person actually tries to use the thing with a screen reader.

We write up what we find. You get a report. No login portal, no dashboard, no SaaS to learn. Email, PDF, done.

The methodology is the same one we use for the weekly cohort scans we publish on this blog — SaaS pricing pages, AI product landing pages, our own blog (27 violations, we've shipped three fixes and one stubborn navigation issue is still open as of this writing). If you want to see what our reports look like before you pay us, read those posts first.

Why trust us with this

We run accessibility audits on 20-30 production sites every week and publish the findings publicly. Every cohort post on this blog is the same work, at scale, done for free. When you hire us, you're paying for the same eyes and the same methodology, focused on your specific site.

We don't sell overlay widgets. We don't have an affiliate relationship with a scanning vendor. We don't get a kickback from any CMS or platform. Our only product is the audit and the written report, which is why we care a lot about whether they're actually useful.

A client case study is going up next week; we'll link it here once it's published. Until then, the cohort posts above are the honest evidence of how we think and what we produce.

Questions we get a lot

Is this the same thing as an accessibility overlay?

No — essentially the opposite. Overlays inject JavaScript that tries to patch your site at runtime, and they've been the subject of a lot of lawsuits in the US. An audit tells you what's wrong so your developers (or ours, if you need help) can fix the underlying code. One is a bandage; the other is diagnosis and treatment. We wrote a longer piece on why overlays don't protect you legally if you want the details.

Do I need to be a developer to understand the report?

No. The report is written for the person writing the check, not the person writing the code. Every finding has a plain-English description ("your Add to Cart button has no accessible name, so screen reader users hear 'button' with no context") and a suggested fix your developer or theme shop can hand straight to implementation. If you don't have a developer at all, we can recommend accessibility-literate freelancers — we don't take a cut.

What standards do you test against?

WCAG 2.1 Level AA as the baseline (that's what the EAA references, and what most ADA lawsuits cite), plus the newer WCAG 2.2 AA success criteria where applicable. Automated testing via axe-core, manual screen reader walkthrough with NVDA on Windows or VoiceOver on macOS depending on the site stack. Quick Check doesn't get the manual walkthrough — that's the main thing you're giving up at the $49 price point.

How is this different from running Lighthouse or axe DevTools myself?

You can. Those tools are free and they're genuinely good. The hard part isn't running them — it's interpreting the output. A raw axe-core report on a typical Shopify store will surface 60-200 findings, most of which are duplicates of the same underlying template issue, and some of which don't matter at all for compliance. Figuring out which three things actually need to ship this week takes experience. That experience is what you're paying for.

What if I'm not sure which tier I need?

Start with Quick Check. If the one-page report says "you're mostly fine, here are two things to fix," you're done and you spent $49. If it says "there are structural issues and you need the full sweep," we credit the $49 toward a Small Site or Full Site audit if you upgrade within 14 days.

Our guarantee

If the Quick Check report turns up no serious issues on your site, we'll refund it — we'd rather not charge you for good news. For the Small Site Audit, there's a 7-day money-back guarantee: read the report, and if it isn't useful to you, email us within a week and we refund in full, no back and forth. The Full Site Audit is non-refundable once the manual walkthrough phase begins, but we'll do a free scoping call before you commit so you know what you're getting.

(Refund policy is draft. Founder approval required before launch.)

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