Accessibility Services That Protect the Business and Elevate the Product

We compete on what you get: a site that works for everyone, documentation that holds up, and a partner who treats accessibility as craft — not a compliance checkbox.

100% Puerto Rican & Veteran-Owned · WCAG 2.2 AA Standard · Bilingual EN/ES · Direct engagement

Quick Comparison

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Accessibility Audit

You need a baseline, legal-risk visibility, and a prioritized remediation scope.

Timeline
2–3 weeks
Investment
$4,000 – $10,000
Start With An Audit

Remediation / Compliance Work

You already know there are barriers and need targeted implementation support.

Timeline
3–8 weeks
Investment
$8,000 – $20,000
Discuss Remediation

Build / Modernization

You are replacing or rebuilding and want accessibility built in from day one.

Timeline
6–16+ weeks
Investment
$15,000 – $50,000+
Discuss Your Project

Decision Support Resources

Use these guides to validate scope before kickoff.

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Accessibility Monitoring Services

Review ongoing monitoring scope, alert prioritization, and operational guardrails for active sites.

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Accessibility Remediation Pricing

Estimate remediation effort by issue severity, template volume, and verification requirements.

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Accessibility Statement Template

Use a practical template to publish transparent accessibility commitments and feedback pathways.

Open statement template

ADA Website Lawsuit Prevention Checklist

Use governance and release-control checkpoints to lower ADA lawsuit exposure and compliance drift.

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Accessibility Monitoring RFP Template

Standardize vendor-evaluation requirements before selecting an accessibility monitoring partner.

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Government Contracting Capability Statement

Download our contracting-ready overview for accessibility audits, Section 508 support, remediation, and accessible development.

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Live Build Example

Want to inspect what accessibility-first delivery looks like?

Open the public demo site to review bilingual routing, accessible navigation, semantic sections, and form patterns before choosing a build or modernization path.

Compliance & Risk Services

Accessibility Audits

Most clients invest: $5,000 – $7,000
Overview

Over 4,000 ADA accessibility lawsuits were filed in 2024 (UsableNet, 2024) — legal defense alone averages $25,000–$100,000 before any settlement (UsableNet, 2024).

Best for

Teams that need clarity on risk, compliance gaps, and what to fix first.

Timeline

2–3 weeks

  • Automated WCAG 2.2 AA scanning
  • Manual keyboard navigation testing
Start With An Audit

Accessibility Remediation

Most clients invest: $8,000 – $14,000
Overview

Knowing what's broken doesn't protect you — fixing it does.

Best for

Teams that already know the site has issues and need focused remediation without a full rebuild.

Timeline

3–8 weeks

  • Issue-by-issue remediation
  • Code-level fixes
Start Remediation Planning

Compliance Monitoring

No long-term lock-in. Month-to-month.
Overview

Every content update, new feature, and design change can introduce new accessibility barriers.

Tier 1 — Essential Monitoring

$750/month
  • Monthly automated WCAG scanning
  • Monthly compliance report
  • Issue tracking dashboard
  • Email support

Smaller sites with moderate content change frequency.

Tier 2 — Full Retainer

$1,500 – $2,500/month
  • Everything in Tier 1 — Essential Monitoring
  • Quarterly manual testing with assistive technology
  • Rapid remediation support (48-hour response)
  • Dedicated accessibility advisor who knows your site
  • Compliance documentation for legal or contract purposes

Organizations with active sites, frequent content updates, or ongoing compliance obligations to clients or regulators.

No long-term lock-in. Month-to-month.

Best for

Organizations with active sites, frequent content updates, or ongoing compliance obligations to clients or regulators.

Timeline

Monthly retainer

Discuss Ongoing Support

Build & Modernization Services

Accessible Website Design

Most clients invest: $20,000 – $32,000
Overview

Retrofitting accessibility costs more than building it right — in developer hours, legal exposure, and user trust you never earned.

Best for

Organizations launching a new marketing site that needs to feel modern and meet accessibility expectations from day one.

Timeline

6–12 weeks

  • Semantic HTML5 structure
  • Keyboard navigation support
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Foundation Build

Fixed scope. Fixed deliverables. No hourly billing.
Overview

A scoped, accessibility-first starter site for organizations that need a credible launch presence now without full custom scope.

Best for

Nonprofits, independent professionals, and early-stage teams that need a compliant foundation before scaling.

Timeline

6–7 weeks

  • 5–8 page scope with fixed deliverables
  • WCAG 2.2 AA implementation target with keyboard and screen reader checks
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Web Application Development

Most clients invest: $25,000 – $40,000
Overview

We treat accessibility as an architecture decision built into React, Next.js, and TypeScript from the first commit.

Best for

Teams building custom interfaces where accessibility has to be designed into workflows, states, and components.

Timeline

8–16+ weeks

  • React / Next.js / TypeScript development
  • Accessible component library
Review App Scope

Website Modernization

Most clients invest: $18,000 – $28,000
Overview

Legacy platforms don't just look outdated — they are a liability, and technical debt compounds with every future fix.

Best for

Organizations with aging platforms, technical debt, or legacy templates limiting growth and compliance.

Timeline

6–14 weeks

  • Migration to Next.js / React
  • Accessibility compliance built into new architecture
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Bilingual Accessibility Package

Most clients invest: $22,000 – $35,000 depending on scope
Overview

Most vendors test for WCAG conformance in English and call it done — that is not enough for organizations serving Spanish-speaking communities.

Best for

Organizations serving Spanish-speaking communities in the US, particularly in healthcare, nonprofit, education, and government sectors.

Timeline

Varies by scope — typically 6–14 weeks

  • Full WCAG 2.2 AA audit or build in both English and Spanish
  • English/Spanish content parity review
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Common Questions

How long does a WCAG audit take?

Most audits are delivered within 2–3 weeks. Larger sites or complex web applications may take up to 4 weeks. We confirm the exact timeline during scoping before any work begins.

What is included in the audit deliverable?

An executive summary for leadership, an issue-by-issue findings report with severity ratings and WCAG criteria, developer-ready remediation guidance, and a prioritized roadmap. Everything your team needs to act without guessing.

What if issues come back after remediation?

Regression is a real risk — new content, features, and design changes reintroduce barriers. Our compliance monitoring service handles this: monthly automated scanning plus quarterly manual retests catch regressions before they accumulate.

Do you sign NDAs?

Yes. NDAs are standard for compliance-adjacent work. We work within your vendor NDA or can provide our own. A BAA is also available for healthcare engagements.

Can you work alongside our existing development team?

Yes — that is the most common model. We audit and provide remediation guidance; your team implements. We stay available for clarifying questions and verify fixes at each milestone.

How is this different from an automated scanner?

Automated scanners catch 20–30% of WCAG issues (Deque Systems). We combine automated scanning with manual expert review and assistive technology testing — the combination that produces a defensible, documentation-ready report, not a CSV export.

Not Sure Where to Start?

Most teams begin with a WCAG audit — it scopes the risk, the work ahead, and the right next move. If you already know the site needs work, tell us what you know and we'll point you to the right engagement.

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