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A Standard Digital Accessibility Platform That Works With Any Service Provider

Accessibility Tracker works for any client working with any company or consultant; you don’t have to choose Accessible.org for your audit.

For example, you could opt for VPAT services from Level Access, get their audit report back, and upload that audit report to Tracker and manage your project from there. The same goes for an audit from Deque, TPGi, Allyant, AudioEye, or any independent consultant. The results go into Tracker, and your program lives there from that point forward.

This is by design. Tracker was built to be the standard accessibility platform, not one tied to a single service provider.

Why an Independent Platform Matters

When your platform is owned by the same company that provides your audit, your data lives in their ecosystem. If you switch providers, you leave that data behind. Your tracking history, your remediation progress, your documentation, all of it stays with the vendor you are moving away from.

With Accessibility Tracker, you own your program data. Your audit results, issue history, remediation records, compliance documentation, and team notes are all in your account. If you change accessibility companies next year or five years from now, nothing changes on your end. Your historical records carry forward completely.

This is how it should work. Your accessibility program is yours. The platform that manages it should not be contingent on who you hire.

Audit First, Scans Second

Most enterprise accessibility platforms are built around automated scanning. The scanner is the foundation, and everything else is layered on top. This means the platform is primarily showing you what automation can detect, which is a fraction of the full WCAG picture.

Accessibility Tracker takes the opposite approach. The foundation is your manual audit report. Every single issue identified by a human evaluator is uploaded, tracked, and managed through remediation. This is where the real accessibility work happens, and it is the core of what Tracker is built around.

Automated scanning and monitoring are available as a separate feature, not the foundation. You can schedule scans and track automated results alongside your audit data. But the platform does not treat scan output as a substitute for a real audit. It treats it as one input among several.

A New Option for Enterprise Clients

Many of the larger accessibility companies bundle their proprietary platform into their service packages. This is included in the overall engagement, sometimes as a visible line item and sometimes folded into the total price.

You might see these types of contracts from companies like:

  • Level Access
  • Allyant
  • AudioEye
  • TPGi
  • Deque
  • And others

If you are evaluating or renewing one of these engagements, Accessibility Tracker gives you a straightforward option. You can ask to remove the bundled platform from your package and use Tracker instead.

This has several benefits:

Your platform and data remain independent of your service provider.

You can lower the cost of your services bundle. This is a good reason to ask about the value assigned to any proprietary platform or software ahead of time.

You simplify issue tracking and reduce hours versus bouncing between scan fixes and spreadsheet tracking.

Your entire accessibility workflow is centralized into a single online hub. Comments, notes, remediation, validation, and documentation are all in one place.

And you get confidence knowing that Tracker includes the full set of features you need. There is no worry about whether the bundled platform covers audit tracking, AI guidance, prioritization, reporting, or compliance documentation. It is all there.

What You Get

Needed Enterprise Accessibility Platform Features
Capability What It Means for You
Audit-Based Tracking Track true WCAG conformance from a real audit report, not partial scan data.
Smart Prioritization Sort issues instantly by a legal risk score or a user impact score.
Built-In Tracker AI Five AI tools explain each issue and guide your team to the fix.
Team Workflow Assign issues, comment, update status, and validate fixes in one dashboard.
Reporting and Insights Generate progress reports and AI insights across every project.
Compliance Documentation Produce a VPAT from the current status of your project.

These are features that have historically been locked behind enterprise contracts and enterprise pricing.

Built for Everyone

Most accessibility platforms are priced for large organizations with large budgets. This has left small businesses, agencies, nonprofits, and independent teams without a real option.

A local restaurant trying to make their website accessible should have access to the same caliber of platform that a Fortune 500 company uses. A Shopify store owner working through WCAG for the first time should not be priced out of professional tracking tools.

That is why Accessibility Tracker starts at $19 per month. We wanted to lower the price point so that everyone, from a single-site small business to a multi-project enterprise, could afford a platform with top of the line features and tracking.

Everyone now has access to a professional-grade accessibility platform.

The Takeaway

Accessibility Tracker is independent, audit-focused, and reasonably priced. It works with any accessibility company, keeps your data under your control, and gives you the full feature set regardless of which plan you are on.

You do not need to buy your platform from your service provider. You do not need an enterprise budget to get enterprise features. And you do not need to worry about losing your program history if you change providers.

You can watch demos and put several features to the test by signing up for a free plan at AccessibilityTracker.com.

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