Website Compliance

Practical risk reduction for modern business websites

Website compliance isn’t about chasing perfection or reacting to scare tactics. It’s about understanding where your site may be exposed, addressing common issues responsibly, and documenting reasonable effort.

We help businesses and nonprofits take a clear, measured approach to accessibility and privacy concerns—especially when older websites start attracting unwanted attention.

Website compliance often includes ADA website accessibility considerations, especially when older sites begin attracting legal or regulatory attention.

What Website Compliance Means in Practice

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For most small and mid-sized organizations, compliance work focuses on:

  • Identifying common accessibility barriers
  • Addressing obvious usability issues
  • Improving structure and clarity
  • Documenting what has been reviewed and updated
  • Knowing when a site has reached the end of its useful life

Compliance is not a one-time checkbox. It’s an ongoing responsibility that evolves as standards, technology, and expectations change.


Our Approach

We focus on reasonable effort and transparency, not guarantees.

This typically includes:

  • Automated and manual accessibility reviews
  • Identification of high-risk issues
  • Practical fixes where feasible
  • Clear documentation of work performed
  • Honest recommendations when deeper remediation or redesign is needed

If a site requires a formal audit or extensive remediation, that work is scoped separately so expectations are clear for everyone involved.


When Compliance Becomes a Bigger Conversation

Some situations call for more than incremental fixes:

  • You’ve received a legal notice or demand letter
  • Your site serves the public broadly
  • You operate in education, healthcare, or nonprofit spaces
  • Your website is built on an outdated or unsupported theme

In these cases, we’ll help you decide whether targeted remediation or a full modernization is the responsible next step.


Important Note

Accessibility and compliance requirements vary by business, audience, and jurisdiction. Routine website updates and general accessibility improvements reduce risk but do not guarantee legal compliance.

Formal accessibility audits and full remediation are offered as separate, clearly scoped services.