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Website Compliance Specialists

One lawsuit can
cost more than
we do.

Website compliance. We audit, fix, and protect your business before the lawyers do.

No commitment · Results in 48 hours · Covers CA, NY, FL, and federal requirements

We send one report email. No spam, ever.

60-second scan · Powered by Google Lighthouse + axe-core · Free

$500K+

what one lawsuit costs an SMB to defend & settle

$9.7M

Target's settlement — one case

90%

of websites fail basic checks

Four approaches

Most accessibility solutions don't actually fix anything.

There are four ways to handle web accessibility. Three of them either won't hold up in court or aren't priced for a professional services firm. The fourth is what we do.

Approach 01

The Widget

"One line of code makes you compliant."

$49–$500

PER MONTH · FOREVER

  • +Fast to install
  • +Low monthly fee
  • Doesn't change underlying code
  • Screen readers ignore the widget
  • 22.6% of sued sites had one installed
  • Federal regulators have fined the category

A cosmetic overlay on top of an inaccessible site is not a legal defense.

Approach 02

The Dashboard

"We'll tell you what's broken."

$25–$500

PER MONTH · FOREVER

  • +Recurring monitoring
  • +Trend reports for compliance officers
  • Identifies issues but doesn't fix them
  • Built for in-house engineering teams
  • You still own all remediation work
  • Dashboards get ignored by busy operators

A list of violations is not a solution. You still need someone to fix them.

Approach 03

The Consultancy

"Custom enterprise engagement."

$30K – $200K+

PER ENGAGEMENT

  • +Real, deep remediation
  • +Legally defensible
  • +Comprehensive coverage
  • Priced for Fortune 500 budgets
  • Three-to-six month engagements
  • Custom quotes only — no transparency
  • Overkill for a 15-page firm site

The right approach. The wrong scale and price for most professional services firms.

Recommended

Approach 04

JustCompliant

Audited by experts. Fixed by engineers. Certified.

From $1,500

QUOTED INSTANTLY · NO RETAINER

  • +Real code-level remediation
  • +WCAG 2.1 AA + VPAT certificate
  • +Sized for professional services firms
  • +Instant quote — see the price before you call
  • +No widgets, no ongoing dashboards to manage

A genuine fix at a price that makes sense for a 15-attorney firm or a single-location medical practice.

Want to see what your site costs to actually fix?

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If you have a business, you're exposed.

Federal ADA applies nationwide. States stack additional penalties on top.

California

Unruh Civil Rights Act

$4,000

per visit

Any ADA violation automatically triggers Unruh liability. One visit is one claim.

New York City

Human Rights Law

$125,000

per complaint

No physical location nexus required. NYC customers = NYC exposure.

Federal

ADA Title III

$200K+

attorney's fees

No statutory damages, but plaintiff attorneys average $50K–$200K+ per case.

Simple process. Fast results.

1

Free Audit

Submit your site. We scan every page in 48–72 hours.

2

Detailed Report

Every violation with severity ratings and fix guidance.

3

We Fix It

We remediate directly in your codebase. No disruption.

Companies that waited

Real lawsuits. Real settlements.

Target

2008

$9,700,000

Images without alt text, inaccessible checkout

ADA Title III + California Unruh Act

Netflix

2012

$755,000

Missing captions on streaming content

ADA Title III

Domino's Pizza

2019

Settled

Inaccessible app and website ordering flow

9th Circuit — Robles v. Domino's

Common questions

Quick answers to what most business owners ask first.

Does the ADA actually apply to my website?

In most US federal circuits, yes. ADA Title III (42 U.S.C. § 12182) has been repeatedly applied to commercial websites — most influentially in Robles v. Domino's Pizza (9th Circuit, 2019). If you serve the public, your website is almost certainly subject to the ADA.

What is WCAG 2.1 Level AA and why does it matter?

WCAG 2.1 (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) Level AA is the international technical standard for web accessibility. US courts have consistently adopted it as the de facto benchmark for ADA Title III compliance. The DOJ's 2024 Title II Final Rule codified WCAG 2.1 AA for government entities; the Title III private-business rule is expected to follow.

How much can a single ADA lawsuit cost?

In California, the Unruh Act imposes $4,000 in statutory damages per violation. Federal ADA cases routinely involve $50,000–$200,000 in plaintiff attorney's fees. Major settlements include NFB v. Target at $9.7 million and NAD v. Netflix at $755,000.

Are accessibility overlay widgets a valid defense?

No. The Department of Justice has explicitly warned that accessibility overlays are insufficient. Plaintiff firms specifically target sites using overlays because they're easy wins — the overlay does not fix the underlying inaccessible code.

How long does an accessibility audit take?

Our automated scan returns results in 10 seconds. A full manual WCAG 2.1 AA audit takes 48 to 72 hours and includes severity-rated violations with remediation guidance.

What's the difference between automated scans and a manual audit?

Automated tools like axe-core and Lighthouse detect roughly 30–57% of real WCAG violations. They catch contrast issues, missing alt text, and broken landmarks, but miss content quality, keyboard traps in complex widgets, and screen-reader semantics. A manual audit closes that gap.

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Every day without compliance
is exposure.

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Results in 48 hours · WCAG 2.1 AA