The standard we hold
We target WCAG 2.2 Level AA across the site. In practice that means every interactive element works with a keyboard alone, text meets at least a 4.5:1 contrast ratio, headings and landmarks are structured so a screen reader can navigate them, touch targets are large enough to hit on a phone, and animation respects your system's “reduce motion” setting.
To be precise about it: the site is partially conformant with WCAG 2.2 AA — which means most of it meets the standard, and where something doesn't yet, we treat that as a bug to fix, not a box to ignore.
How we test
We check accessibility the same way we check everything else — with tools and by hand. Automated scans (axe) catch the measurable failures; manual keyboard and screen-reader passes catch the things tools can't see. We test on real mobile screens, not just a desktop browser at full width.
Where we're still improving
No site is ever perfectly done, and we'd rather be honest about that than claim otherwise. If you hit something that's hard to use — a control you can't reach by keyboard, text you can't read, a step that traps focus — that's a bug to us, and we'll fix it.
Tell us if something's in your way
Email [email protected] with the page and what got in your way. A real person — Brady or Marc — reads it, and we'll reply within three business days.