Pricing
A dated report you can put in front of a regulator, a client, or a procurement team — and monitoring, because a report from last year proves nothing about the site you have today.
Plans
Free scan
€0
One page, as often as you reasonably need it.
- Single page audited
- Conformance score and verdict
- Three most severe findings
- Shareable report link
- Site-wide crawl
- Affected markup
- Monitoring
Full Audit
€29 one-off
A dated, citable audit of up to 100 pages, and the accessibility statement to go with it.
- Dated PDF report to file or hand over
- Accessibility statement built from your results
- The WCAG criterion an auditor would cite, per finding
- Up to 100 pages, checkout and signup first
- Every finding, with the affected markup
- Copy-paste fix for each issue
- Ongoing monitoring
Monitoring
€39 / month
One site, re-audited weekly, so your evidence stays current instead of going stale.
- Everything in Full Audit
- Re-audited every week, so the report is never stale
- Email alert the moment something regresses
- Dated history you can show a progression from
- One site
- Cancel any time
Agency
€149 / month
Ten sites under continuous monitoring, for people answering for client websites.
- Everything in Monitoring
- Ten sites
- Up to 100 pages per site
- One digest covering every client
- A defensible answer when a client asks
- Cancel any time
Questions people ask before buying
Does a clean report mean we are compliant?
No, and we will not pretend otherwise. Automated testing covers roughly a third of WCAG success criteria. It clears the machine-detectable failures — which is exactly what a complainant would run first — but conformance also needs human judgement on things like whether focus order makes sense and whether a screen reader user can actually finish a checkout.
Why buy this rather than run axe-core ourselves?
If you have a developer who will run it across 100 pages, interpret the output, map it to WCAG criteria, write the remediation guidance and re-run it every week — genuinely, do that. It is a good tool and it is free.
The difference is what you are left holding. A terminal full of rule identifiers answers a developer's question. It does not answer the one you actually get asked: can you show me, in writing and with a date on it, where this site stands and what you are doing about it? That question comes from procurement, from legal, from a client, sometimes from a regulator — and it is the one this produces an answer to.
What about VAT?
The prices above are what you pay — no VAT is added at checkout. You can still enter a VAT number during checkout so it appears on your receipt for your own records. If that changes, any tax will be shown clearly before you confirm.
Can we cancel?
Any time, from the dashboard. The subscription runs to the end of the period you have paid for and then stops. No retention call.