The Ada Guy

What you get at each service level

Choose how involved you want to be. You can run accessibility work in Auditor yourself, hand the stack to us for ongoing management, or start with a review if your current platform is more complex.

Service levels

Hands-off with Auditor

Best for teams that want to run scanning internally

Included

  • Access to Auditor platform features and reporting
  • Manual and scheduled WCAG scan workflows
  • Issue history, exports, and team sharing
  • Guidance during onboarding and setup

What to expect

  • Your team owns day-to-day scan execution
  • Your team implements fixes in your codebase
  • Ideal when you already have internal dev capacity
See Auditor details

Hands-on management (preferred)

Best for teams that want us to own the work

Included

  • Ongoing monitoring, triage, and clear remediation direction
  • Site updates, QA, and accessibility-focused release support
  • Monthly improvement planning and execution
  • Fastest turnaround on modern stacks (Next.js, modern CMS, headless)

What to expect

  • We manage priorities and implementation together
  • You get plain-language status and decision-ready updates
  • Typical fit for long-term site ownership and growth
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Other stacks (review-first)

Best for legacy or highly customized platforms

Included

  • Initial stack review and feasibility assessment
  • Risk and effort breakdown for accessibility and maintenance
  • Recommendations for remediation path vs modernization
  • Support where practical, with clear constraints

What to expect

  • We can work in many stacks, but timelines may vary
  • Legacy constraints can increase complexity and cost
  • We may recommend modernization for speed and maintainability
See modernization path

Stack preference and policy

We will review other stacks

We are stack-flexible and can review most CMS, ecommerce, and custom implementations. Every engagement starts with technical review, risk mapping, and a realistic execution path.

We prefer modern stacks for managed work

Modern stacks usually mean cleaner releases, faster updates, and lower maintenance overhead. When legacy constraints are heavy, we typically recommend a phased modernization plan.

Not sure which level fits?

Start with your current stack and team capacity. We can map the right path in one conversation.