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Transparent ADA Pricing To Make Your Website Accessible

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Automated
Accessibility Plugin

Price Range:

$700/set up

Why ADA Compliance?

SEO & UX Optimization

This study suggests that digital accessibility is paramount for online discoverability. 73.4% of domains saw growth in organic traffic after implementing accessibility solutions.

Legal Compliance

The ADA requires web accessibility and compliance as of March 2022. Therefore, ADA solutions can eliminate risk of lawsuits and negative brand publicity.

Brand Reputation & Inclusion

On the flip side, having an ADA compliant website can improve users’ perception of your brand as more inclusive of all people.

Tax Credit

The U.S. government provides tax credits for businesses that comply with ADA requirements.

Annual License

Fee: $1,250

  • Compliance with ADA, AODA, EAA, WCAG & more
  • Accessibility statement and certification of performance
  • Daily automated compliance monitoring scans
  • Automatic AI-Powered accessibility compliance audits
  • Automatic 96%+ success rate AI-powered remediation
  • Automatic monthly cloud updates
  • Fully customizable: positions, colors, icons, shapes, sizes & more
  • Certificate of accessibility compliance
  • Platform installation and configuration (Up to 5 hrs setup time included)
  • ADA & 508 Compliance Audit Available for Additional Fee

Does your website need to be ADA compliant?

Yes, your website needs to be ADA compliant, for multiple reasons.

Compliance with the ADA is more than a suggestion — it’s a mandated part of publishing online content. Ignoring the ADA criteria can lead to an ADA compliance lawsuit, which can entail:

  • Updating your website to follow WCAG 2.1 criteria and ADA guidelines
  • Creating and publishing an accessibility policy
  • Pay legal fees for failure to comply with ADA guidelines
  • Pay a possible settlement to the plaintiff
  • Train your team on ADA assistance and web accessibility

By complying with ADA guidelines in the first place, you can reduce the risk of financial burdens and promote an accepting morality amongst your team. On top of potential legal issues, you want to make sure that all people are able to find and connect with your website. By limiting your accessibility, you risk losing prospects and isolating people who would’ve purchased from you otherwise. If you don’t create an ADA compliant website, at best, you miss out on the chance to reach every member of your target audience. At worst, you risk potential lawsuits, a poor reputation, and financial burden. The ADA covers much more than the digital space, but it is crucial to make your site accessible and follow all guidelines necessary.

Why make your site accessible?

Yes, your website needs to be ADA compliant, for multiple reasons.

You must make your site accessible to promote your values, prevent financial loss, and encourage more visitors to feel welcome with your business. An accessible website is key to reaching every member in your target audience and giving every user on your site the best experience possible. In the U.S. alone

  1. 4 million people have a visual disability
  2. 5 million people have a hearing disability
  3. 9 million people have an ambulatory disability
  4. 8 million people have a cognitive disability

If your website isn’t ADA compliant, you’re preventing millions of visitors from enjoying a positive experience on your site. As well as building your reputation and connecting with more users, there is also a tax credit available for U.S. websites. Section 44 ADA tax credit of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Code provides up to $5,000 ADA tax incentives for website accessibility, encouraging more small businesses and organizations to provide equal access to online content.
In addition to ensuring your site provides a great user experience (UX), there’s a link between website accessibility and search engine optimization (SEO). Not only are you helping people access your site no matter what, you increase your site’s visibility in search engines. That traffic can strengthen your SEO return on investment (ROI) and make sure you aren’t hurting your efforts for higher rankings.

What disabilities does ADA compliance cover?

According to the ADA, your website must be accessible for users with the following types of disabilities:

  • Cognitive disorders
  • Intellectual disabilities
  • Deafness or hearing loss
  • Blindness or low vision
  • Epilepsy

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