Website compliance clarity,
for businesses.
We scan your site, translate what we find into plain English, and connect you with someone who can fix it. That's the whole idea.
Free scan, takes about two minutes. No credit card, no sales call.
website lawsuits filed in 2025
year-over-year increase
of targets under $25M revenue
average settlement & defense cost
Not hypothetical
This is what a demand letter actually looks like.
We didn't invent a scary statistic for this page. This is a real one, redacted. Roughly 35,000 letters like it went out to US businesses last year.
Re: Notice of Violation, Americans with Disabilities Act
Dear ,
This firm represents a client who attempted to access your website using screen-reading software and encountered barriers preventing full use of the site's goods and services...
...unless this matter is resolved within fifteen (15) days, our client is prepared to pursue all available remedies, including litigation and statutory damages...
Redacted, representative example.
What it actually means
Someone using a screen reader couldn't complete something basic on your site. Checking out, filling a form, booking an appointment.
Your business now has about two weeks to fix it or negotiate a settlement. After that, it can turn into an actual lawsuit.
This isn't rare. It's one of roughly 35,000 to 50,000 sent last year, mostly to businesses under $25M in revenue. Same businesses as the stats above.
Why this matters
The risk is real, and mostly invisible.
Most risk stays invisible until someone sues you
Accessibility law hasn't kept pace with how fast the web changes. Most owners find out they have a problem the same day a demand letter shows up. We'd rather you find out today, on your own terms.
The standards read like a legal brief
WCAG guidelines run hundreds of pages. We read them so you don't have to.
One overlooked update is all it takes
A theme update or a rushed redesign can quietly break things you'd never think to check.
You don't have a compliance team. That's the point of us.
Enterprises pay consultants six figures for this kind of clarity. We built ComplyShield so a ten-person company gets it too, for the price of a few coffees a month.
The process
From unsure to handled, in three steps.
We scan your site
The same detection engine professional auditors use, run against your actual pages. Takes about two minutes.
You get a report that makes sense
Written the way we'd explain it in person. What's wrong, why it matters, what to do next.
We hand you off to someone who can fix it
Vetted developers who fix exactly what we found, without the upsell games some competitors run.
What you actually get
A report a business owner can read on their phone.
Not a forty-page PDF full of legal boilerplate. Not a spreadsheet of error codes. A short, specific breakdown of what's wrong, how serious it is, and what fixing it looks like. The same version we'd want if it were our own site.
Accessibility report
yoursite.com, generated just now
first-pass score
Full report includes fix priority and remediation contacts.
Get yours →Ongoing monitoring
A free scan tells you today. Monitoring tells you the day it changes.
Sites change constantly. A new plugin, a redesigned page, a theme update. We rescan on a schedule and flag it the moment something new shows up, so you're never guessing.
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Pricing
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See exactly where you stand today. No card required.
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$29/mo
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Ongoing coverage with alerts the moment something changes.
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For teams managing more than one site, with priority access to remediation partners.
Talk to usOur approach
This is how we work.
Straight talk, not scare tactics
We tell you what we found and why it matters. The numbers on this page already make the case. We don't need to manufacture urgency on top of them.
Honest about what this is
This is a technical review, not a legal opinion, and we say so plainly. Overselling certainty is exactly how the last generation of compliance tools ended up in court themselves.
Written for owners, not developers
Every finding is written the way we'd say it out loud, not the way a scanner spits it out.
Live in minutes, watching for good
Your first scan finishes before your coffee gets cold. After that, we keep watching quietly so a site update never catches you off guard.
Fair questions
We've heard the concerns.
No. This is a technical accessibility review, not a legal opinion. We tell you what our scan finds and why it matters under WCAG guidelines. Whether that creates legal exposure for your specific business is a question for a lawyer. We're built to make that conversation shorter, not replace it.
Automated scanning reliably catches the issues that show up most often: contrast, alt text, labels, that kind of thing. It won't catch everything a full manual audit would, and we say so directly in every report instead of pretending otherwise. Think of it as a fast, honest first pass.
Overlay widgets are a script you install and forget about, marketed as instant compliance. We don't sell that. We tell you what's actually wrong and connect you with someone who fixes the underlying code. The FTC fined one of the largest overlay vendors in 2025 for overselling exactly that kind of promise.
No. The scan runs on its own. Enter your URL and wait a couple of minutes. The report is written for a business owner, not a developer. If something needs fixing, we can put you in touch with someone who handles it.
Nothing can promise that outright, and anyone who does is the exact problem this industry has. What we can say: showing a documented, good-faith effort to find and fix accessibility issues is meaningfully different from never having looked at all.
Your first scan is free. Staying ahead of it doesn't have to cost much either.
Run the scan today and see exactly where you stand. If it's worth staying on top of, and for most businesses it is, monitoring starts at $29 a month.