ADA compliance isn't optional, and the deadline already passed.
Under the DOJ's April 2024 Title II rule, public entities must meet WCAG 2.1 Level AA. Large districts and agencies had until April 2026; smaller ones have until April 2027. Web accessibility complaints against districts are filed constantly, and 'we're working on it' is not a defense. This is the discipline we came out of — it is the most detail-heavy, least forgiving web work there is, and it made us better at everything else.
How many of these are true today?
If you're nodding at three or more, there is real money on the table — and the audit will tell you how much, before you spend anything.
We will tell you plainly where you stand against WCAG 2.1 AA, in writing, before you spend a dollar. Most vendors won't put that in writing.
What we'd build for school districts.
This is where we'd start, and why. The audit confirms it against your actual numbers before anyone commits to anything.
A site that loads fast, reads clearly, and actually sells.
WCAG 2.1 AA built in from the start, with a documented audit you can hand to counsel.
Stop answering the same question forty times a week.
Answers the enrollment, calendar, and transportation questions that flood your front office every August.
Get recommended by ChatGPT — not just ranked by Google.
Makes district information findable and machine-readable — including for families using AI assistants to navigate enrollment.
See what's actually on the table for your school district.
We audit your site and send a written plan — the specific opportunities we found, what each one is worth in dollars, and what we'd build first. Free, and yours to keep either way.
Written plan in 3 business days · No sales call · No obligation