Accessibility monitoring that keeps you compliant
Passing an audit is a snapshot. Accessibility monitoring is the habit that keeps it true: monthly WCAG 2.2 scans, a human checking the results, small fixes done without asking, and a certificate every quarter.
Compliance is not a certificate, it is a moving target
Websites drift out of compliance quietly
Drift caught in weeks, not discovered in a dispute
Every edit is a chance to break something
The failures that reappear after an audit are rarely dramatic. Someone uploads a product photo without alt text. A marketing plugin injects a low-contrast popup. A theme update removes focus outlines. A new landing page uses placeholder-only form fields. Each one is a genuine WCAG failure, each one is invisible to most of your team, and under the Equality Act 2010 and the EAA each one is your responsibility the day it goes live.
- New content and images are the biggest source of drift
- Plugin and theme updates change markup without warning
- Third-party embeds arrive with their own failures included
Scan, review, fix, certify: every month
Monitoring closes the loop, not just the ticket
Each month we scan your key pages against WCAG 2.2 AA, then an engineer reviews every flag: real failures get fixed or quoted, false positives get explained, and your accessibility statement is updated so it never claims a status you no longer hold. Larger findings route into accessibility remediation with a fixed-price quote, so nothing sits unresolved on a report.
- Fixes under 30 minutes done as part of the plan
- Statement upkeep included, so it stays legally accurate
- Priority alerts when EAA enforcement guidance changes
What accessibility monitoring includes for £69 a month
One plan, everything a small or mid-size UK business needs to stay demonstrably accessible between audits.
Monthly WCAG 2.2 scans
Automated scans of your key pages against WCAG 2.2 AA, tracked month on month so trends show up before they become problems.
Human review, every month
An engineer reads every flag. You never receive a raw robot report or get asked to fix a false positive.
Small fixes included
Missing alt text, contrast slips, unlabelled fields, broken heading order: anything under 30 minutes is simply fixed, not invoiced.
Quarterly certificate
A dated compliance certificate four times a year, written for procurement teams and tenders that ask for accessibility evidence.
Statement kept current
Your accessibility statement is updated as findings change, so it stays accurate rather than becoming a liability.
EAA regulation alerts
When European Accessibility Act enforcement or WCAG guidance moves, you hear it from us first, with what it means for your site.
How accessible is your website right now?
Run our free checker. It scans any page against WCAG 2.2 in about 30 seconds and shows exactly what to fix.
Monitoring on its own, or wrapped into full care
Start with monitoring, add an audit for a proper baseline, or fold accessibility checks into a full maintenance plan. Prices exclude VAT.
Accessibility Monitoring
Monthly automated and human checks so new content never breaks compliance.
£69 /month
£690 /year
- Monthly WCAG 2.2 AA scans of key pages
- Human review of flagged issues
- Fixes for issues under 30 minutes included
- Quarterly compliance certificate
- Accessibility statement kept current
- Priority EAA regulation alerts
Accessibility Audit
Full WCAG 2.2 AA audit of your website with a prioritised fix plan.
£449 one-off
- Automated scan of your whole site
- Manual keyboard and screen reader testing
- Every issue mapped to WCAG 2.2 criteria
- Prioritised, costed fix plan
- Written report you can share with stakeholders
- Free 30-minute results call
Professional Care
For business sites where downtime costs money. Our most popular plan.
£119 /month
£1190 /year
- Everything in Essential
- 60 minutes of development time every month
- Same-day emergency response
- Speed and Core Web Vitals monitoring
- Monthly accessibility scan
- Phone and email support, 7 days
All prices exclude VAT. Cancel monthly plans any time. Secure card and Direct Debit payments powered by Stripe.
Frequently asked questions
What is accessibility monitoring?
Accessibility monitoring is a monthly check that your website still meets WCAG 2.2 AA after content changes, plugin updates and redesigns. Ours combines automated scans of your key pages with a human review of anything flagged, fixes for small issues as part of the plan, and a quarterly certificate you can show customers and regulators.
Why do I need monitoring if my site already passed an audit?
Because an audit describes one day in your website's life. Every blog post, product upload, new banner or plugin update after that can introduce failures: an image without alt text, a low-contrast button, a form field without a label. Monitoring catches that drift within a month instead of letting it accumulate until the next expensive audit.
How much does accessibility monitoring cost?
Our accessibility monitoring plan is £69 a month excluding VAT, on a rolling monthly basis you can cancel any time. That includes the scans, human review, fixes for issues taking under 30 minutes, the quarterly compliance certificate and keeping your accessibility statement current.
Does monitoring include fixing the problems it finds?
Yes, for the everyday issues that make up most drift: missing alt text, contrast slips, unlabelled fields, heading structure. Anything fixable in under 30 minutes is done as part of the plan. Bigger findings, such as an inaccessible third-party widget, get a clear fixed-price quote through our remediation service.
Can automated scans find every accessibility problem?
No, and any service claiming otherwise is overselling. Automated tools are excellent at catching measurable failures like contrast and missing labels, but judgement calls, such as whether alt text is meaningful or a keyboard journey makes sense, need a person. That is why every monthly scan here ends with human review.
Does accessibility monitoring help with the European Accessibility Act?
Yes. The EAA has applied since 28 June 2025 to businesses selling to EU consumers, including UK exporters, and compliance is ongoing rather than a one-off badge. Monitoring gives you a dated, repeated record of conformance checks, keeps your accessibility statement accurate, and we alert you when enforcement guidance changes.
What is the quarterly compliance certificate?
Every three months we issue a dated certificate summarising what was scanned, what was found, what was fixed and your current WCAG 2.2 AA position. Businesses use it in tenders, procurement questionnaires and corporate supplier reviews, where "prove your website is accessible" is now a standard question.