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Digital Accessibility Platform That Takes 5 Minutes to Set Up

Accessibility Tracker Platform takes approximately 5 minutes to go from account creation to a fully populated project. Upload a spreadsheet audit report, and the platform organizes every issue, assigns priorities using Risk Factor and User Impact prioritization formulas, and gives your team a clear path toward WCAG 2.1 AA or WCAG 2.2 AA conformance.

No onboarding calls. No configuration wizards. No weeks of setup before you see value.

Accessibility Tracker Platform Setup Overview
Detail What to Expect
Time to Set Up Approximately 5 minutes from account creation to active project
What You Upload Your accessibility audit report in spreadsheet format
What It Does Organizes issues, applies prioritization formulas, tracks remediation progress
WCAG Standard Maps to WCAG 2.1 AA or WCAG 2.2 AA conformance
AI Features AI remediation guidance, auto-generated ACRs, portfolio insights

Why Does Setup Speed Matter for Accessibility Projects?

Most enterprise accessibility software requires weeks of configuration, training sessions, and IT involvement before a team can start working. That delay costs time and money, and the accessibility issues sitting in your audit report do not get addressed any faster because of it.

The Accessibility Tracker Platform was designed around a different idea: your audit report already contains the data. The platform should read it, organize it, and let you start immediately.

Five minutes is not an exaggeration. Create an account. Create a project. Upload your audit spreadsheet. The platform parses the issues and populates your dashboard. That is the entire process.

What Happens After You Upload an Audit Report

Once the spreadsheet is uploaded, the platform maps each issue to its corresponding WCAG success criterion. Every issue receives a priority score based on Risk Factor and User Impact formulas, so your development team knows where to start remediation without debating what comes first.

From that point, you can assign issues to team members, track remediation status, and generate progress reports. The platform also provides AI remediation guidance that gives developers specific direction on how to address each issue, which can cut the time spent interpreting audit findings to a few minutes per issue.

Accessible.org audits are always fully manual, and the resulting reports are written to be clear and actionable. But regardless of which accessibility company conducted your audit, the Accessibility Tracker Platform accepts any spreadsheet-format report.

How This Compares to Other Accessibility Software

Scan-based accessibility platforms start fast too, but they only flag approximately 25% of issues. That means decisions made from scan data alone are built on incomplete information. A scan cannot determine WCAG conformance. Only a manual accessibility audit can do that.

Enterprise accessibility platforms that accept audit data typically require implementation teams, custom integrations, and onboarding timelines measured in weeks. They are built for organizations with dedicated IT resources and large budgets.

Accessibility Tracker sits in a different category. It is audit-based, so it works from complete data. And it requires no implementation team because the upload process is self-service. A project manager, compliance lead, or developer can set it up without involving IT.

AI That Actually Helps with Remediation

The platform includes AI features that are grounded in real audit data. AI remediation guidance reads each issue from your uploaded report and generates specific, actionable recommendations for developers. AI-generated ACRs (Accessibility Conformance Reports) can be produced directly from your project data, which saves hours of documentation work.

Accessible.org Labs is actively researching how AI can make auditing and remediation workflows more efficient. The AI inside Accessibility Tracker reflects that research: practical applications that make skilled practitioners faster, not inflated claims about automating conformance.

Real AI in accessibility means helping teams move through remediation with better guidance. It does not mean replacing the human evaluation that WCAG conformance requires.

Who Benefits Most from a 5-Minute Setup

Organizations responding to an ADA compliance requirement or procurement deadline benefit the most. When there is urgency, every day spent configuring software is a day not spent fixing issues.

Teams managing multiple digital assets, such as websites, web apps, and mobile apps, also benefit because each asset becomes its own project inside the platform. One account, multiple projects, same 5-minute setup per project.

Accessibility consultants managing client work can spin up a new project for each engagement. The cost per project is low enough that the Accessibility Tracker Platform fits consulting budgets, not just enterprise ones.

What You Need Before You Start

You need a completed accessibility audit report in spreadsheet format. That is the only prerequisite.

If you do not have an audit report yet, that is the first step. A manual accessibility audit conducted against WCAG 2.1 AA or WCAG 2.2 AA is the only way to determine conformance. Accessible.org provides thorough accessibility audit services that produce reports ready for upload into the platform.

Once you have your report, the platform does the rest.

Can I use an audit report from any accessibility company?

Yes. The platform accepts any audit report in spreadsheet format. It is not restricted to reports from Accessible.org. As long as the report identifies issues against WCAG success criteria, the platform can parse and organize them.

Does the platform replace the need for an accessibility audit?

No. The platform is a project management and tracking tool. It organizes and prioritizes issues that an audit has already identified. Without an audit, there is nothing to upload. A manual accessibility audit is the only way to determine WCAG conformance, and the platform helps you act on those results efficiently.

What does AI-generated ACR mean?

An ACR (Accessibility Conformance Report) is a completed VPAT. The platform uses your audit data and remediation progress to auto-generate an ACR, which can save significant time compared to filling one out from scratch. The VPAT is the template; the ACR is the finished document that procurement teams review.

Is the platform appropriate for ADA Title II compliance projects?

Yes. Government entities working toward ADA Title II compliance can use the platform to track WCAG 2.1 AA conformance across their web content. The platform organizes issues by priority, which helps teams working under ADA compliance deadlines allocate resources where they matter most.

Five minutes of setup should not be the exception for accessibility software. It should be the standard. The Accessibility Tracker Platform proves that audit-based project management does not require enterprise-level complexity.

Contact Accessible.org to learn more about audit services and getting started with the Accessibility Tracker Platform.

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