How it works

Three layers, one defensible posture

Each layer does something the others cannot. Automated tools find the obvious issues fast, human testing finds what tools miss, and monitoring keeps the work from going stale.

The three layers in detail

Layer 1

Automated Defense

Stop lighting up on the scans that plaintiffs run.

We run your site through the same AI and automated scanners the serial filers use, plus professional-grade tools, then fix everything they flag. On Squarespace and WordPress most of these issues live in shared templates, so one fix to the header, navigation, and footer cascades across the whole site.

  • Scanning with Lighthouse, axe, and WAVE alongside the bulk tools plaintiffs use
  • Remediation of color contrast, missing alt text, labels, and structure issues
  • Template-level fixes that cascade across every page

Layer 2

Human Audit

Turn "looks fine to a scanner" into "actually defensible."

We test your site by hand with the assistive technology real users rely on, including screen readers like NVDA and VoiceOver and keyboard-only navigation, then remediate what we find. This catches the issues automation misses and that a plaintiff's attorney points to.

  • Screen reader walkthroughs of your key pages and flows
  • Keyboard-only testing for traps, focus order, and reachability
  • Fixes for meaningless alt text, broken reading order, and unlabeled controls

Layer 3

Ongoing Monitoring

Protection that does not expire the moment the site changes, plus a paper trail.

Accessibility drifts every time a page, image, or plugin is added, and a stale fix is not protection. We re-scan on a schedule, catch regressions before they become liabilities, and keep a dated record of remediation work.

  • Scheduled re-scans to catch regressions early
  • A dated, documented remediation history
  • A defensible record if a demand letter ever arrives

The lifecycle

Audit, remediate, maintain

Accessibility is not a one-time project. It is a cycle, because every site change can introduce a new barrier.

  1. 1. Audit

    We establish a baseline with automated scans and a hands-on review, so you can see exactly where the site stands.

  2. 2. Remediate

    We fix what the scanners flag and what the manual testing surfaces, prioritizing the issues that drive litigation.

  3. 3. Maintain

    We keep watching as the site changes, re-scanning on a schedule and logging the work over time.

Platform scope

Where the flat-price work fits best

Being clear about scope is what keeps the headline price honest and viable.

Lead platforms

Squarespace and WordPress. They are template-based, so fixes cascade and the work is fast and predictable.

  • Squarespace sites
  • WordPress sites
  • Template header, navigation, and footer fixes that cascade

Quoted separately

Some work falls outside the flat bundle. We can still help, on a separate quoted basis.

  • Custom codebases, with direct repository access from you
  • E-commerce checkout flows and large or dynamic content
  • PDF and document remediation