ACCESSPROOF
fixed price · five days · verified by hand

Your website is already being read as evidence. Make it exonerating.

Plaintiffs' firms scan ecommerce sites for WCAG failures the same way we do — then they file. A fixed-price audit shows you every failure first, with code-level fixes your developer can ship in days, and a dated record that you acted.

3,948+24%
federal ADA website suits filed in 2025 — most defendants under $25M revenue
$45–75k
average all-in cost of one case: settlement, defense, forced remediation
~70%
of suits target ecommerce — apparel, food, furniture, and beauty lead
of WCAG failure types are all automated tools can see. The rest takes hands on a keyboard and a screen reader.
Method

Machine-scanned. Human-verified. Written for your developer, not for lawyers.

Scan

Automated WCAG 2.1 AA crawl of your homepage and five key flows — product page, cart, checkout, search, account — with every failure mapped to its success criterion.

Verify

Manual pass on your critical paths: full keyboard navigation and screen-reader walkthrough. This is the two-thirds of the standard no tool can check, and the part that makes the report evidence rather than output.

Roadmap

A prioritized fix list with code-level changes, ordered by severity and litigation relevance. Typical Shopify remediation with this in hand: two to four developer-days.

Fixed prices

No quotes. No scoping calls you didn't ask for. No subscriptions you can't cancel.

Exposure snapshot

Free
  • Automated scan, one page deep
  • Top failures, plain English
  • Litigation-pattern flags
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Rapid audit

$490 fixed
  • Homepage + 5 key flows
  • Automated + manual verification
  • Code-level fix roadmap
  • 5 business days
  • Fewer than 10 failures found → free
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Full audit + statement

$1,490 fixed
  • WCAG-EM sampled full site
  • Accessibility statement (ADA or EAA/EN 301 549)
  • VPAT/ACR draft for SaaS
  • 10 business days
Talk first
Why not a widget
The FTC fined accessiBe $1,000,000 for claiming its overlay made websites compliant. It didn't.

Federal Trade Commission, final order, April 2025 — public record.

Overlay widgets inject scripts on top of broken code. The code underneath is what a plaintiff's expert reads, and suits against widget-equipped sites keep getting filed. An audit changes the code. That's the difference between looking compliant and having evidence.

The guarantee

If we find fewer than ten distinct failures, the audit is free.

We can offer that because we haven't scanned a store yet where it would trigger. What you're buying isn't fear — it's the cheapest position in an expensive asymmetry: a few developer-days now against a five-figure filing later, with a dated record of diligence either way.