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A WCAG 2.2 AA audit of your website: every unique page template, tested by automation and by hand with a keyboard and a screen reader, findings ranked by legal exposure and by real user impact, with a written remediation plan and a re-test after the fixes land.
Businesses that have received an ADA demand letter, operate in a frequently-targeted industry (medical, legal, hospitality, e-commerce), or simply want the exposure measured before someone else measures it for them.
WCAG 2.2 Level AA, the standard most litigation settles on, checked across up to 10 unique page templates ($220 per template beyond that). Automated scanning plus manual keyboard-only and screen reader testing, because automation alone catches less than half of what matters. You get every finding ranked two ways, by legal exposure and by how much it actually blocks a real visitor, with a written remediation plan and a re-test included after fixes ship.
Fixes are quoted from the audit findings, typically $2,500 to $6,500 for a small-business site. One thing I will tell you straight: when the remediation quote climbs past about $4,000 on a site that is weak anyway, the $4,500 Starter rebuild is usually the better spend, because remediating an old site costs several times what building it right costs, and a rebuilt site is compliant by construction rather than by patch. Every site I build ships WCAG AA from day one.
The most-marketed product in this category is a JavaScript overlay that claims to make any site compliant with one script tag. Overlays do not fix the underlying code, screen reader users routinely report they make sites harder to use, and sites running them keep getting sued. I fix the actual markup, structure, and interactions. It costs more than a widget because it is the thing the widget pretends to be.