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Make your website welcoming for everyone—and protect your business in the process.

Making your website accessible isn’t just the right thing to do—it’s often a legal requirement. But figuring out where to start can be overwhelming. That’s why we created the Accessibility Pack.

This two-part service is designed to help small business websites meet current accessibility standards, reduce legal risk, and create a better experience for all users.

But I already use an accessibility overlay—aren’t I covered?

Overlays might seem like an easy fix, but they don’t actually make your site accessible. In fact, many overlays just sit on top of your site’s issues without fixing the underlying problems—and they can even interfere with real assistive technology like screen readers.

Most accessibility lawsuits? They’re happening on sites that use overlays.

Real accessibility means fixing your site’s structure, content, and code and not just adding a bandaid. That’s what this service is all about.

Read more about why overlays are not a good ‘solution’ for accessibility problems.

Did you know?

  • Over 1 in 4 adults in the U.S. has a disability. If your website isn’t accessible, you could be turning away a huge number of potential customers without realizing it. Read more about this
  • Small businesses are increasingly targeted in ADA lawsuits. ADA lawsuits hit a record high in 2023, and many targeted sites with no accessibility plan in place. Read more about this
  • An accessible site is a more usable site. Clean layout, clear navigation, keyboard support, and alt text make the experience better for everyone—including search engines.
  • Some users rely entirely on screen readers or keyboard navigation. If your site can’t handle that, they bounce—and often won’t come back.
  • 97% of websites have accessibility issues that could open them up to lawsuits or alienate users. Fixing them isn’t just smart—it’s a sign you care about all your visitors.

The good news? WP Minder’s Accessibility Pack makes it easy to get started. Start with an audit, fix the critical issues fast, then build toward full compliance on a schedule that works for you.

What’s Included

Our two-pronged approach includes an initial Accessibility Audit and ongoing Remediation on your schedule.

1. Accessibility Audit

We begin with a comprehensive audit of your website to identify issues that may be limiting access for people using screen readers, keyboard navigation, or other assistive technologies. You’ll receive a clear, jargon-free report with an estimate of the time needed to fix the problems.

You’ll also get the beginnings of a visual audit history you can share with your team or stakeholders, showing measurable improvements as we move forward to remediation.

2. Flexible Fix-It Plans

Once your audit is complete, you choose how to move forward:

  • Fix Critical Issues First
    We’ll tackle the most serious accessibility problems immediately, then spread the remaining fixes out over time with a monthly block of development hours.
  • Fix Everything As Soon As Possible
    If you’re facing a deadline or legal concerns, we’ll schedule the full remediation as quickly as your timeline and budget allow.
  • Fix Everything Gradually
    Prefer to pace your investment? We’ll break the work into manageable phases over several months.

Pricing

  • Pricing starts at $259 for for a full Accessibility Audit.
  • Remediation plans are flexible and based on your site’s needs—we’ll recommend the most efficient option for your budget and time constraints once we have the audit results.

Bonus: Ongoing accessibility checks while we work on your site.

While we’re handling your accessibility improvements, you’ll get access to our premium Accessibility Checker plugin. It lets you scan content in real-time right inside the WordPress editor — so any new posts or updates you make during the project can be double-checked for issues before publishing.

Ready to make your website work for everyone and protect your business at the same time?

Start with an accessibility audit to uncover what’s holding your website back—then choose a remediation plan that fits your timeline and budget.