Accessibility
Accessibility statement
SEO Audit Flow is built by a team that works in accessibility, so we hold our own website to the standard we care about. We want everyone — including people who use screen readers, keyboards, magnification, or other assistive technology — to be able to read, understand, and act on everything here.
The standard we target
This website is built to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2, Level AA — the current W3C Recommendation and the benchmark used by professional auditors. WCAG 2.2 AA is a superset of the 2.1 AA level that most legal and procurement standards reference.
Conformance status
The site is in active development. The pages published so far are built and tested to meet WCAG 2.2 Level AA, and every new page is built to the same standard from the first line — not retrofitted. We describe the site as partially conformant only in the honest sense that not all planned pages are live yet; where we know of a specific limitation, we list it below rather than paper over it.
How we build for access
- A single set of design tokens whose colour contrast is measured against WCAG's thresholds — every text and interface colour is checked, not eyeballed.
- Semantic HTML first: real headings in order, landmark regions, real buttons and links, and lists for lists. We reach for ARIA only to fill genuine gaps.
- Full keyboard operability with a visible focus indicator, a “skip to main content” link, and menus that open, close (including with the Escape key), and return focus correctly.
- Layouts that reflow without horizontal scrolling down to a 320-pixel-wide screen and hold together at 200% zoom and with increased text spacing.
- Respect for the “reduce motion” system setting; nothing flashes or auto-plays.
- Illustrative product visuals are clearly labelled as examples, with a text alternative, so no one is misled about what is real data.
Known limitations
We would rather tell you what isn't perfect yet than claim it is:
- The product images on the homepage are illustrative mock-ups, not screenshots of a real customer's data. They are labelled as examples and carry a text description; real product screenshots will replace them in the same accessible frames.
- Some pages linked from the navigation (for example pricing and the blog) are still being built and are not yet live.
- The forms on the free SEO check page include a spam-protection widget from a third party (Cloudflare Turnstile), rendered visibly before each submit button. We test it with assistive technology and provide an email alternative next to the form, but we don't control that vendor's code.
If you hit a barrier that isn't listed here, please tell us — real reports from real people are the best test there is.
How we test
Every build runs automated checks (axe-core, pa11y, and Lighthouse) that must pass with zero violations before it can ship. Because automated tools catch only part of what matters, we also test by hand: a full keyboard pass on every page, and screen-reader checks with NVDA on Chrome and VoiceOver on Safari.
Contact us
Found something that's hard to use, or that doesn't work with your assistive technology? Email hello@seoauditflow.com and tell us what happened, the page you were on, and the browser or assistive technology you use. We aim to reply within five business days.