Is your website about to get you sued?
Paste your URL. In 30 seconds, see the same kind of issues a lawyer's expert witness would flag — plus whether the widget you already paid for is actually making things worse. No signup. No credit card.
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This isn't a scare tactic. It's what's happening right now.
Web-accessibility lawsuits hit a business every hour of every business day in 2025 — and having a widget installed didn't save most of them.
If you've already paid for a widget, read this first
A widget can make your site nicer to use. It can't make you not-sued. Here's what actually can.
We tell you what we can't check — instead of hiding it
Every scan comes with a plain list of what still needs a human to look at. That list is the difference between "we checked" and "we guessed."
You get told exactly where to click, not a code file
Running Shopify, Wix, WordPress, Squarespace, or Webflow? You get the exact menu path to fix each issue yourself — no developer required.
The fix lives on your site, not floating above it
We point at the exact element that's broken so it gets fixed for good — not papered over by a script that has to keep running forever.
Something you can actually hand your lawyer
A public report with a permalink. Anyone — your lawyer, a customer, an auditor — can check it against any third-party tool and get the same answer.
One bill, ever
You pay once. No renewal email next year, no "upgrade to keep your compliance" notice. That's it.
A widget that helps your visitors, honestly labeled
Contrast, font, reading aids, screen-reader mode — ~7 KB, won't slow your site down. We just don't pretend it's the whole job.
What happens after you paste your URL
No developer, no agency retainer, no waiting on a callback.
See where you actually stand
~20 seconds. You get a risk score, the exact things wrong, and — just as important — the honest list of what still needs a human's eyes.
Fix what's actually broken
Step-by-step for your exact platform. Add the widget for your visitors while you work through the list — it buys goodwill, not a legal shield.
Have something to show for it
A public report anyone can verify, plus a VPAT/ACR if a lawyer, an enterprise customer, or a government buyer asks for one.
Wherever your site lives, we already know it
No migration, no rebuild. We work with what you already have.
Check your site. Free. Right now.
Drop your URL — you'll see your risk score, whether your widget is helping or hurting, and exactly what to fix first.
What you're actually choosing between
Same question either way: if you got sued tomorrow, what would you have to show for what you paid?
| uniqu | accessiBe | |
|---|---|---|
| Widget | ✓ ~7 KB, Shadow DOM | ✓ ~80 KB overlay |
| WCAG scanning | ✓ deterministic, auditable | ~ closed AI, opaque results |
| Honest manual-review tier | ✓ shows what automation can't confirm | ✗ implies a green check = compliant |
| Platform-aware fix guides | ✓ Wix/Squarespace/WP/Shopify | ✗ generic only |
| Source-level fixes | Planned (WP plugin) | ✗ overlay only |
| Public auditable reports | ✓ | ✗ |
| VPAT / ACR generator | ✓ included | ✓ extra cost |
| Pricing | Lifetime deal | $490+/year, every year |
Not our claims. Public record.
Every number below is an FTC order, a court docket, or an independent lawsuit report — click through and check it yourself.
The FTC fined accessiBe
In 2025 the FTC ordered overlay vendor accessiBe to pay $1M for claiming its AI widget would "automatically comply" with WCAG 2.1 AA — and for passing off paid reviews as independent. The order bars it from claiming any automated product makes a site compliant.
The widget was the complaint
In 2024, 1,023 ADA lawsuits — over 25% of all filings — explicitly named an accessibility overlay as a barrier, not a fix. Sites running accessiBe appeared in 258 of 2024's suits. An overlay is not legal cover.
The ADA covers your website
A blind customer sued after he couldn't order with a screen reader. The Ninth Circuit ruled the ADA applies; in 2019 the Supreme Court let that stand. Your online storefront is a "place of public accommodation" too.
Online stores are the bullseye
Of 2024's ~4,000 web-accessibility lawsuits, 77% targeted eCommerce sites, and New York and California alone made up 40% of all cases. If you sell online, you're in the target set.
Pick your situation.
Every plan is a one-time payment. No renewal, no surprise invoice next year.
"I want to be ahead of this"
Nothing's happened yet — you just don't want to be an easy target.
- ~7 KB accessibility widget
- Unlimited deterministic WCAG scans
- Platform-aware fix guides
- Public, auditable report
- VPAT / ACR generator
- Multi-site under one license
"I need this handled now"
A letter's already at your door. We turn this around fast, done for you.
- Full manual audit report
- Completed VPAT / ACR for counsel
- Prioritized platform fix plan
- Re-scan + proof of remediation
- Priority turnaround
"I manage this for other people's sites"
Agencies and Shopify studios covering multiple clients at once.
- Multi-site lifetime license
- White-label reports
- Bulk scanning & monitoring
- Client-ready VPAT/ACR exports
- Priority support
Every plan is a one-time purchase, full stop. accessiBe charges $490 every single year — five years in, that's $2,450+ for a widget a judge may not even credit as a defense.
What you're probably actually wondering
No legal hand-waving. Here's the real story.
Does installing a widget make me ADA compliant?
No — and anyone who tells you otherwise is the reason the FTC fined an overlay vendor $1M. A widget improves real usability, but compliance comes from fixing your site. We give you the widget and the exact fixes and an auditable report, so you can actually get there and prove it.
How is this different from accessiBe and other overlays?
Overlays inject an AI layer over a broken page and imply you're done. We run deterministic, auditable WCAG scans, show you what automation can and can't confirm, and guide source-level fixes for your platform. Same scan, same result, every time — verifiable by your lawyer with any third-party tool.
Can an automated scan prove full compliance?
No. Automated testing covers roughly a third of WCAG. We're upfront about that: every scan flags the criteria — keyboard use, screen-reader output, media alternatives — that need a human check, and hands you that exact list. We never auto-claim "supports."
I just got a demand letter. Can you help fast?
Yes — that's exactly what the $999 Done-for-you plan is built for: a full audit report, a completed VPAT/ACR for your counsel, a prioritized fix plan, and a re-scan proving remediation. Start with a free scan right now to see where you stand.
Will the widget slow down my site?
No. It's ~7 KB, isolated in a Shadow DOM, keyboard-accessible, respects reduced-motion, and loads from a global edge CDN. It won't fight your theme or tank your Core Web Vitals.
What platforms do you support?
WordPress, Shopify, Wix, Squarespace, Webflow, Framer, BigCommerce, and custom HTML. We detect your platform and give you the exact menu path for fixes — not a code patch you can't apply.
Is "lifetime" really lifetime?
Yes. One payment, no renewals, multi-site under one license. We make money by being the honest one-time fix, not by taxing your compliance every year.
I already have an overlay installed. Does the free scan know that?
Yes — the free scan checks for known overlay/widget vendors and tells you plainly if one is installed and which laws it does and doesn't help with. It's not a trick to sell against your old vendor; it's the same honest check we'd run on our own product.
I'm not even sure which laws apply to my business.
Every free scan tells you — ADA (US), Section 508 (US federal/contractors), the EAA (EU), AODA (Ontario), and the UK Equality Act are all checked against the same scan, so you see exactly which regimes apply to your site and where you stand under each one.
Thirty seconds to know where you stand
Free, honest, and upfront about what still needs a human. No signup to check.