Simple, Transparent Pricing
Start free. Get the full picture when you need it.
Free Scan
Homepage only. No credit card.
Includes
- ✓Homepage scan
- ✓Top 5 violations found
- ✓Accessibility score
- ✓Benchmark preview
- ✓Widget detection alert
Does not include
- ✗Full violation details
- ✗Agency accountability language
- ✗PDF report
- ✗Timestamped record
Standard
Up to 25 pages, smart-selected. One-time payment.
Everything in Free, plus
- ✓Every violation across up to 25 pages
- ✓Plain-English explanation for each issue
- ✓"What to Ask Your Agency" email
- ✓Widget detection & full disclosure
- ✓Benchmark comparison vs. similar practices
- ✓Timestamped conformance record
- ✓Downloadable PDF report
- ✓Permanent web report access
Comprehensive
Coming SoonUp to 75 pages, full sitemap crawl.
Everything in Standard, plus
- ✓Up to 75 pages scanned
- ✓Full sitemap coverage
- ✓Per-page violation heatmap
- ✓Multi-location practice support
Need coverage for multiple locations or ongoing monitoring?
Enterprise plans include unlimited pages, quarterly re-scans, and per-location summaries. Contact us to discuss.
Contact UsCommon Questions
What's included in "smart page selection"?
We prioritize pages by business impact: contact/appointment pages (highest conversion), about/team pages (image-heavy), service pages, and blog posts for template sampling. We skip low-value pages like individual FAQ entries, privacy policy, and thank-you pages.
Will this report hold up if I show it to my agency?
The report uses the axe-core testing engine — the same engine used by professional accessibility auditors. It identifies real, measurable technical violations. The "What to Ask Your Agency" section gives you specific, actionable language.
My site has an accessibility widget. Does that count?
We detect overlay widgets (UserWay, accessiBe, AudioEye) and test your underlying code — not the widget's modifications. We explain exactly what these widgets do and don't do, and why the underlying violations still matter.
Is this a legal certification?
No. This is a technical conformance assessment — not legal advice, not a certification, and not a guarantee of compliance. For legal questions about your accessibility obligations, consult a qualified attorney.