Manage digital accessibility compliance with clarity.

We help businesses and government agencies meet ADA Section 508 requirements, reduce risk, and build experiences for everyone.

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If ADA rules feel unclear, you are not alone.

Many organizations face similar challenges when trying to meet digital accessibility requirements and maintain compliance over time.
  • “We are not sure where our accessibility gaps are”
  • “We have reports, but no clear next steps”
  • “Accessibility depends on limited staff”
  • “Fixes happen, but problems return”
  • “We cannot confidently describe our risk”
96%
Of homepages have detectable accessibility bugs
4,000+
ADA Title III web accessibility lawsuits filed annually
1 in 4
U.S. adults live with some form of disability

Sustainable accessibility requires a system.

We apply a structured process that keeps effort organized and repeatable by defining roles, setting rules, and standardizing how accessibility is addressed over time

Benefits of a structured approach:

Clear expectations and repeatable decisions change how accessibility work gets done. Instead of reacting to one-off issues, teams align on what to fix first, who owns what, and how to make decisions quickly and consistently.

Accessibility requires more than good intentions.

Meeting accessibility requirements depends on how decisions are made, how work is coordinated, and how effort is sustained over time. Without structure, progress is difficult to maintain and risk is hard to manage.

Industries we work with:

Different industries operate under different constraints, expectations, and accountability structures. Our work accounts for these differences while applying the same underlying system across environments.

Enterprise business

We help businesses integrate requirements into planning and execution so they can reduce uncertainty and improve performance across digital properties.

Government

We support public agencies in building Section 508 programs that meet the DOJ’s 2024 Title II requirements and meet public accountability.

Higher education

We partner with academic institutions to align governance and accessibility standards across decentralized departments.

Software vendors

We help product teams embed accessibility standards into design and delivery cycles so requirements are met before release and VPATs reflect actual product state.

Financial

We assist financial institutions with integrating accessibility into the existing Governance, Risk, and Compliance model, instead of running parallel to it.

Healthcare

We work with clinical providers, health systems, and payers to make requirements actionable within demanding regulatory and patient-centric environments.