Accessibility evidence for WordPress agencies

The accessibility law is here. Where's your evidence?

The European Accessibility Act came into force on 28 June 2025. Scan any WordPress site for the auditable WCAG basics, fix what's found — and hand the client a branded audit report that proves the work.

FROM $49/YEAR · LIFETIME OPTION · 14-DAY GUARANTEE

6 check groups on rendered pages Severity-ranked with plain-English fixes Mapped to WCAG 2.1 AA criteria Branded report + weekly rescans (Pro)
“The client just forwarded a letter. It cites the European Accessibility Act, mentions the June 2025 deadline, and asks one question: what accessibility work has been done on the website? Nobody has an answer written down.”
— an agency inbox, any week since 28 June 2025

The work is doable. The evidence is what's missing. WP Accessibility Auditor finds the issues and writes the paper trail.

What it does

Scan. Fix. Prove it.

The auditor fetches your pages exactly as a visitor receives them — theme, page builder and all — checks the WCAG basics a machine can test, and turns the results into work you can hand to a client.

SCAN

Rendered pages, real markup

Six check groups: missing alt text, empty links and buttons, heading order, form labels, contrast (best-effort) and the lang attribute. Checks run on the final HTML — so issues introduced by the theme or builder are caught, not just what's in the editor.

SEVERITY

Ranked findings, plain-English fixes

Every finding is graded critical, serious, moderate or minor, names the page and element, explains who it affects, and says how to fix it in language a content editor can act on — no WCAG dictionary required.

WCAG

Mapped to WCAG 2.1 AA

Each finding carries its WCAG 2.1 AA criterion reference — 1.1.1, 1.3.1, 1.4.3, 3.1.1, 4.1.2 and friends — so the output lines up with what auditors, procurement teams and solicitors' letters actually cite.

REPORT

Branded evidence report — Pro

A print-ready WCAG audit report in your agency's logo and colours, with the client's name, an executive summary, the severity scorecard, the full findings appendix and a point-in-time evidence footer recording what was scanned and when.

SCHEDULE

Weekly rescans & trend — Pro

Rescans run every week on a schedule, an email summary reports what changed, and the history trend shows the issue count falling audit after audit — evidence the accessibility work is ongoing, which is exactly what the EAA asks for.

Who it's for

One scanner, every awkward question.

§EAA-exposed clients

E-commerce and consumer-facing sites trading with the EU now need documented accessibility work on file. Scan, fix, report — before the letter arrives.

Agency fleets

Run the same audit across every client site. One licence covers the fleet, and every client gets a report in your branding.

Billable remediation

The severity-ranked findings list is a ready-made scope of work — quote the remediation from evidence, not guesswork.

Pre-launch QA

Scan before handover and catch the empty buttons, unlabelled forms and heading jumps the theme shipped with — while they're still yours to fix quietly.

Tenders & procurement

Public-sector and enterprise tenders ask for accessibility statements. A dated WCAG audit report is the attachment that answers the question.

Ongoing retainers

Weekly rescans and the history trend turn accessibility into a monthly line on the maintenance report — visible, ongoing, paid for.

The report

Anatomy of the audit report.

AThe branding strip

Your agency's logo, colours and name on every page — the client sees your work, not our plugin. The client's own name sits in the title.

BThe scorecard

An overall score and the critical / serious / moderate tallies — the one-glance summary a business owner reads before anything else.

CThe findings appendix

Every finding with its page, element, severity, plain-English fix and WCAG 2.1 AA criterion reference — the detail an auditor or developer works from.

DThe evidence footer

What was scanned, how many pages, and exactly when — a point-in-time record. Reports stack up over months into a documented history of accessibility work.

Honest comparison

How we compare to the alternatives.

The usual options: an overlay widget that patches symptoms in the browser, a free online checker for one page at a time, or a manual audit at agency prices. Here's what changes.

WP Accessibility Auditor (us)Overlay widgets
Fixes the real markup✓ Finds issues to fix at source✗ Patches symptoms in JS
Evidence you can hand over✓ Branded, dated audit report✗ Nothing on paper
Legal standing✓ Documented ongoing work✗ Overlays named in complaints
WCAG criterion mapping✓ On every finding✗ None
Third-party script on every page✓ None — nothing on the front end✗ Required, on every load
Fixes survive the subscription✓ They're in your content✗ Vanish when the widget goes
Whole site, on a schedule✓ Weekly rescans + trend (Pro)◐ Runs, but fixes nothing

Automated checks cover the auditable subset of WCAG — full conformance also needs human testing, and anyone claiming otherwise is selling something. Full comparison →

Pricing

Simple prices. One is forever.

Every plan includes every Pro feature — the branded report, scheduled rescans, email summaries and the history trend. You're only choosing how many sites.

10 Sites
$49/yr

Up to 10 sites

  • All features included
  • Updates & support for a year
  • 14-day guarantee
Choose 10 Sites
Agency
$99/yr

25 sites · for agencies

  • All features included
  • Updates & support for a year
  • 14-day guarantee
Choose Agency
100 Sites
$149/yr

Up to 100 sites

  • All features included
  • Updates & support for a year
  • 14-day guarantee
Choose 100 Sites
Lifetime
$599 once

Up to 100 sites, forever

  • All features, all future updates
  • Never renew, never re-buy
  • 14-day guarantee
Own it forever

Prices in USD. Licence keys are domain-based — no accounts, no phoning home. VAT invoices available.

Questions

Asked and answered.

What does the scanner check?

Six groups of auditable basics, run against the rendered page — the HTML a real visitor receives, after the theme and page builder have done their work: images missing alt text, links and buttons with no accessible name, heading-order breaks (an H2 jumping to an H4), form fields without labels, text contrast against its background (best-effort, from the computed colours), and a missing lang attribute on the page. Every finding names the page, the element and the fix.

What is the European Accessibility Act, and why does it matter now?

The EAA is EU law that came into force on 28 June 2025. It requires a wide range of businesses trading with EU consumers — e-commerce among them — to make their digital services accessible. Enforcement is national, complaints-driven and already producing solicitor letters. The practical consequence for agencies: clients now ask what accessibility work has been done on their site, and expect an answer with evidence attached.

Does this make a site legally compliant?

No plugin can honestly claim that, and we don't. Automated checks cover the auditable subset of WCAG — the criteria a machine can test. Full conformance also needs human judgement (keyboard testing, screen-reader flows, sensible alt text rather than just present alt text). What the auditor gives you is the documented, ongoing accessibility work regulators and lawyers ask about: what was checked, what was found, what was fixed, and when.

How are findings ranked?

By severity — critical, serious, moderate and minor — so the list starts with what matters. Each finding carries a plain-English explanation of who it affects and how to fix it, plus the WCAG 2.1 AA criterion it maps to (1.1.1 Non-text Content, 4.1.2 Name Role Value, and so on), so the report speaks the language auditors and procurement teams expect.

What does Pro add?

Two things agencies bill for. The branded, print-ready WCAG audit report — your logo and colours, the client's name, an executive summary, a severity scorecard, the full findings appendix with criterion references, and a point-in-time evidence footer recording what was scanned and when. And scheduled weekly rescans, with an email summary of what changed and a history trend showing the issue count falling — proof the work is ongoing, not a one-off.

How is this different from an accessibility overlay widget?

Overlays inject a JavaScript layer that tries to patch symptoms in the visitor's browser — the underlying HTML stays broken, and overlays are increasingly named in complaints rather than preventing them. The auditor works the other way round: it finds the real issues in your pages so they get fixed in the content and theme, then documents the work. Fixed pages stay fixed for every visitor, with no third-party script involved.

Will scanning slow the site down?

No. Scans run when you start them, or on the weekly schedule in the background — one page fetched at a time, from your own server. Visitors never trigger a scan and nothing is added to the front end of the site.

How is the licence delivered?

Order through the form and your licence key and invoice arrive by email, usually within the hour. Keys are domain-based — no account, no phoning home, no lock-in.

What if it's not for me?

14-day money-back guarantee, no questions. Email us and we refund you.

Get started

Evidence on file by this afternoon.

Order below and your licence key and invoice arrive by email — usually within the hour. Install, run the first scan, and the next time a client asks about accessibility you'll answer with a report.

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