Service / ADA & Government
Accessible websites,
built to standard.
WCAG 2.2 AA and Section 508 compliant websites for municipalities, public agencies, government contractors, and public-facing corporate organizations. Real accessibility engineered into the code — not a widget bolted on the corner.
What's included
WCAG 2.2 AA compliance
Perceivable, operable, understandable, robust — engineered into structure, not patched with an overlay.
Section 508 conformance
Federal accessibility standards for agency and contractor sites, with documented conformance.
Accessibility audit
Automated (axe, WAVE) + manual keyboard, screen reader, and color-contrast review with a written report.
Remediation
Fix existing sites: semantic structure, ARIA, focus management, contrast, alt text, form accessibility, PDF accessibility.
Government-ready hosting
US-based, TLS-required hosting with logging, backups, and clear uptime standards.
Corporate DEI + risk reduction
Public-facing corporate sites hardened against ADA Title III litigation with defensible engineering.
How we work
- 01
Audit
Automated scan + manual assistive-tech review. You get a prioritized report with severity, WCAG references, and remediation cost.
- 02
Plan
Roadmap that separates critical (blocking) issues from progressive enhancements. Approved in writing before work begins.
- 03
Remediate or rebuild
Fix in place when the platform allows. Rebuild when the current site can't be brought into compliance economically.
- 04
Verify + document
Post-remediation audit, VPAT/ACR documentation for procurement, and an accessibility statement published on the site.
Standards
- WCAG 2.2 AA and Section 508 aligned
- Manual assistive-technology testing (NVDA, JAWS, VoiceOver)
- Automated scanning integrated into CI so regressions get caught
- VPAT / ACR documentation available on request
- Overlay widgets not used — they don't fix compliance and often make it worse
- US-based team, US-hosted infrastructure
Questions
Do accessibility overlay widgets count as compliance?
No. The Department of Justice, WebAIM, and every serious accessibility practitioner have publicly rejected overlay widgets as a compliance solution. They often introduce their own barriers. We do not sell overlays.
Can you make our existing site ADA compliant?
Usually yes. We start with an audit. Some platforms (older WordPress themes, most drag-and-drop builders) are structurally too broken to remediate cost-effectively — we'll tell you honestly if that's the case.
Do you provide VPAT documentation?
Yes. VPAT 2.5 / ACR documentation is available for government procurement and enterprise vendor onboarding.
Do you work with municipalities outside Mississippi?
Yes. We work nationally on ADA and Section 508 projects. Our physical studios are in Fulton and Tupelo, MS.