The Accessibility Tracker Platform reduces compliance costs by providing AI assistance that helps your team with fixes and replaces accessibility consultants (Accessible.org charges $195/hour). Tracker also saves time and money by organizing all accessibility work in centralized hub, and helping teams complete projects faster.
Platform Feature | Cost Reduction for Your Organization |
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AI Implementation Guidance | Eliminates routine consultant meetings by providing instant code examples and technical solutions |
Centralized Issue Tracking | Reduces project coordination time and eliminates communication overhead between team members |
Pre-loaded Audit Context | Eliminates research hours developers typically spend understanding WCAG requirements |
Team Assignment Features | Enables parallel work that shortens project timelines and reduces total labor hours |
Validation Workflow | Speeds up auditor approval process and reduces correction cycles |
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AI Assistance Replaces More Consultant Hours
Tracker AI includes five tools that answer questions developers typically need consultant help to resolve. When your developer encounters an accessibility issue, they click “Analyze with AI” and get immediate guidance.
The AI provides plain English explanations, working code examples, and alternative solutions. Your developer gets the help they need without scheduling a consultant meeting or waiting for expert availability.
This means you spend consultant budget on complex validation work instead of routine developer questions. Consultants focus on auditing and strategy while AI handles everyday implementation support.
One Platform Organizes All Your Accessibility Work
The Tracker platform puts your audit report, team assignments, issue tracking, and progress monitoring in one place. Your team works from the same information instead of managing emails, spreadsheets, and separate communication channels.
This organization saves time because team members know where to find information and how to update project status. Project managers spend less time coordinating activities and developers spend more time actually fixing issues.
When everyone works from the same platform, projects move faster because communication happens efficiently. Faster projects cost less money overall.
Team Members Can Work Simultaneously
The platform lets multiple team members work on different accessibility issues at the same time. Developers can fix code issues while content editors address text problems and designers handle visual accessibility.
This work in parallel shortens project timelines compared to having one person work through issues sequentially. Shorter timelines mean lower total labor costs for your accessibility project.
The platform tracks who is working on what, so team coordination happens efficiently without duplicated effort or missed assignments.
Faster Validation
The platform includes validation features that let auditors approve fixes directly in the same interface where developers work. This eliminates back-and-forth email exchanges about issue status.
When auditors can validate fixes immediately, developers know quickly whether their work meets requirements. This fast feedback prevents expensive correction cycles where developers repeat work multiple times.
Better initial fixes mean fewer validation rounds, which reduces both developer time and auditor time on your project.
Cleaner VPATs/ACRs
Organizations who want to fix accessibility issues before an ACR is issued benefit because the platform tracks exactly which accessibility issues have been addressed and validated. This directly supports efficient and effective VPAT completion .
The platform maintains records of all remediation work, making it easier to document compliance status accurately.
Multiple Projects
Organizations with multiple websites or applications can manage all accessibility projects within the same platform subscription. This shared usage reduces per-project costs compared to separate management approaches.
The platform supports multiple projects simultaneously, allowing teams to apply lessons learned across different digital properties. Resource sharing across projects improves overall compliance efficiency.
FAQ
How much consultant expense can the AI assistance replace?
Tracker’s AI takes care of routine implementation questions that typically require consultant time. Organizations reduce billable consultant hours significantly while reserving expert consultation for complex validation and strategy tasks.
Will Tracker work for both ADA and European Accessibility Act compliance?
Yes. The platform supports WCAG-based compliance regardless of whether you need ADA or EAA conformance. One platform handles both regulatory frameworks without separate tools or processes.
Can we use Tracker for multiple different digital assets?
Yes, you can manage accessibility compliance for any type of digital asset for as many digital assets as you need. Our Corporate Mega plan will have up to 150 projects.
What if our developers have no accessibility experience?
The platform’s AI assistance provides guidance that makes sense to developers who understand code but lack accessibility background. No expensive training required before developers can contribute effectively.
Developers will even get corrected code that they can copy and paste.
How does this compare to hiring accessibility specialists?
The platform provides immediate accessibility capability without hiring specialized staff. Your existing development team becomes productive on accessibility work while building familiarity with compliance requirements over time.
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