ADA website lawsuits, up every year since 2018

Your website might be one letter away from a lawsuit.

95% of websites fail basic accessibility standards. BlindSpot scans yours every week and explains exactly what's wrong — in plain English, not legal jargon.

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12 violations found

Accessibility Audit

41 out of 100

Compliance score / 100
WCAG 2.1 AA · 12 errors · 9 warnings
somerestaurant.com, homepage

  • Error Menu photos are missing alt text — screen readers skip them entirely. WCAG 1.1.1 · H37 · 6 images
  • Error "Order online" button can't be reached by keyboard. WCAG 2.1.1 · #header > a.order
  • Warning Gold text on white fails contrast minimums for low-vision visitors. WCAG 1.4.3 · G18 · 3 elements

— excerpt from an actual BlindSpot weekly report

4,800+

ADA website lawsuits filed last year

95.9%

of website homepages fail WCAG standards

$25K

average demand-letter settlement, plus legal fees

$49/mo

BlindSpot catches issues before they cost you

How it works

Three steps. Zero technical knowledge required.

We handle the scanning. You get a plain-English report in your inbox, every week, without lifting a finger.

Step one

You sign up

Add your website address and email. Takes two minutes. Nothing to install, no code to touch.

Step two

We scan automatically

Every week, BlindSpot runs a full WCAG 2.1 AA scan — the same standard ADA lawsuits reference.

Step three

You get a clear report

Every issue ranked by severity, explained in plain English, with fix instructions your web developer can follow.

Why this matters

Small businesses are the primary target.

Large companies have legal teams. You don't — and that makes you the easier case to settle.

i.

The letter arrives without warning

Most owners first hear of WCAG compliance when the demand letter lands. By then, legal fees have already started.

ii.

Serial plaintiffs scan at scale

Law firms run automated scanners that flag non-compliant sites by the thousand. Your site has likely already been scanned.

iii.

Most issues are simple fixes

Missing alt text, weak contrast, unlabeled forms — things your web developer can fix in hours, if they know about them.

iv.

Monitoring beats reacting

Every new blog post, image, and site update is a potential new violation. Weekly scans catch regressions before anyone else does.

Pricing

Simple, honest pricing.

Cancel anytime. No contracts. Less per month than one hour of a lawyer's time.

Starter

$29/mo

For small websites that need basic monitoring.

  • Monthly scan
  • Up to 10 pages
  • Email PDF report
  • Plain-English issue breakdown
  • WCAG 2.1 AA compliance scoring
Start with a free scan

Agency

$79/mo

For agencies managing multiple client sites.

  • Weekly scans
  • Up to 50 pages
  • White-label reports
  • Multiple website URLs
  • Priority support
  • Reseller-friendly
Start with a free scan

A note on honesty: automated scanning catches many — not all — accessibility issues. We tell you that up front, because vendors who promise "instant full compliance" have been fined by the FTC for saying otherwise. BlindSpot is monitoring, clearly reported, with no exaggerated claims.

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