2025: Accessible.org 1st Accessibility Company to Accept Bitcoin, Cryptocurrency

Just before the clock strikes 12, we’re happy to announce that starting on January 1, 2025, Accessible.org will be the first digital accessibility company to formally accept bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies as payment.

While we’ll be making a formal announcement in our January 2025 press release, we wanted our blog readers to be the first to know about this upcoming addition to our payment options.

What’s Coming

We’re expanding our payment options to include bitcoin and ethereum alongside our traditional payment methods. This will apply to our full range of services, including:

  • Accessibility audits
  • Accessibility training
  • VPAT services
  • Consulting services

Why We’re Making This Change

We’re simply trying to make the client experience as easy as possible. We’re always looking to improve the client experience whether it’s saving time, providing ultra quick turnarounds, or, in this case, providing additional flexibility when it comes to payment options.

Our clients currently pay by credit card, ACH, and/or wire transfers, but we know that use of crypto is rapidly expanding both in the U.S. and international markets. And we want prospective clients to know that cryptocurrency is now an option when it comes to digital accessibility services.

What This Means For You

As a client, opting into crypto as your payment preference is easy. Just let us know how you’d like to send payment and our team will provide all necessary details to complete transactions securely.

Of course, this addition won’t change anything about our core services or commitment to digital accessibility. We’ll continue to provide the same high-quality accessibility services we’re known for, just with more payment flexibility.

Stay tuned for more details in our upcoming January press release. In the meantime, if you have any questions about this future payment option or our services, feel free to reach out to our team.

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Kris Rivenburgh

Kris Rivenburgh

Kris Rivenburgh is the founder of Accessible.org, LLC. Kris is an attorney and the author of The ADA Book, the first book on ADA compliance for digital assets. With seven years of experience in digital accessibility and ADA Compliance, Kris advises clients ranging from small businesses to public entities and Fortune 500 companies.