About
Accessibility, done honestly
We started OpenAccessly because the loudest tools in this space were selling a shortcut that does not work.
The web has an accessibility problem, and it is not getting better on its own. Independent research keeps finding detectable failures on the large majority of home pages, and web accessibility lawsuits have climbed year after year. Meanwhile, a wave of overlay widgets promised to fix it all with one line of JavaScript.
They do not. An overlay patches the rendered page after it loads. It cannot change your source, it arrives too late for much of the assistive technology it claims to serve, and regulators have taken notice. A prominent overlay vendor was fined for claiming its tool could make any site compliant. Our positioning is the honest opposite of that.
What we believe
- Accessibility belongs in the source code, where a fix actually holds.
- Automation should accelerate the work, not pretend to finish it. A person stays in the loop.
- Honesty is a feature. We would rather tell you what a scan cannot catch than lose your trust later.
- The teams doing this work, from single-product startups to agencies serving many clients, deserve tools that make them look good and keep them safe.
Who we serve
Product teams who want accessibility to be part of how they ship, and agencies who want to offer it to every client under their own brand. If that is you, we would love to help.