Continuous WCAG 2.2 coverage
Hourly, daily, or weekly scans across your URL inventory. Findings auto-reopen if a regression lands. Stale findings age out. The dashboard reflects today, not the last manual audit.
For accessibility programs
You don’t need another report. You need a program. AccessGlade turns manual audits into a continuous loop — discover, scan, triage, prove — so the trend line on the score actually goes up, week over week.
You've seen this movie before
Most accessibility platforms produce beautiful executive dashboards and not much else. The score sits at 87% for two quarters because nobody owns the 13% — and the platform has no way to assign, comment, or push the work into a tracker engineering already uses.
What you get
Hourly, daily, or weekly scans across your URL inventory. Findings auto-reopen if a regression lands. Stale findings age out. The dashboard reflects today, not the last manual audit.
A polite crawler walks every URL on your domain (sitemap-first, robots-aware). Schedule re-discovery and re-scans on independent cadences — discover daily, scan weekly is the typical setup.
"Fixing the top three components below would close 247 of 312 open issues." Lead the engineering team to leverage rather than churn.
Coverage view: every WCAG Success Criterion mapped to its current status across your portfolio. Export to CSV; PDF VPAT on the roadmap.
Assign findings to specific engineers; comment on issues; full activity log per issue (who set status, when, why). The audit trail an EAA filing needs.
Track multiple domains in one workspace. The KPI cards roll up across the portfolio; per-property pages drill in. Useful for orgs with marketing-site, product-app, and docs separately.