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WCAG monitoring is scheduled accessibility scanning that detects new issues and regressions over time, not just a one-time audit.
Each tool catches different classes of issues and reports them differently. Using multiple engines increases coverage and reduces blind spots.
No. Automated tools catch many issues, but human review is still needed for some criteria like meaningful alt text, focus order, and content usability.
An evidence-grade report includes reproducible issue details, exact URLs, screenshots, timestamps, and scan configuration β so teams can fix faster and stakeholders can review with confidence.
It depends on how often your site changes. Daily scans are best for fast-moving sites, weekly for most SaaS and marketing sites, and monthly for low-change sites or governance checks.
Yes. The Agency plan includes white-label reports, branded emails, client workspaces, and reseller rights so you can offer accessibility monitoring under your own brand.
Our fixed-price audits start at $497 for a single site. Monthly monitoring starts at $97/month. Custom enterprise, multi-site, and federal pricing available. Most competitors charge $5,000 to $50,000+ for the same outcome β we built the platform to make this affordable for actual small businesses, not just Fortune 500s.
Don't ignore it. Don't admit liability. Run our free scan to see what they're likely citing. Talk to a qualified attorney. Then engage us for a documented, human-verified audit β documented good-faith remediation is one of your strongest positions in negotiation. We're not a law firm and don't give legal advice.
No. Overlays do not satisfy ADA, WCAG, or Section 508. Federal courts have repeatedly allowed lawsuits to proceed against businesses using overlays, and the DOJ has explicitly stated that overlays alone don't make a site compliant. Real compliance requires code-level fixes and documented evidence β that's what we do.
Have more questions? Contact us at contact@adawcag.org