Accessibility Statement
Last updated June 29, 2026
Sitepost is built to be usable by everyone, including people who use screen readers, keyboards, magnification, or reduced-motion settings. We aim to conform to WCAG 2.1 Level AA.
What we’ve done
- Semantic HTML landmarks (header, main, nav, footer) with a “skip to main content” link on every page.
- Full keyboard operability with a clearly visible focus indicator on every interactive element.
- Respect for the operating-system “reduce motion” setting — animations are minimized or removed when you ask for less motion.
- Text and interface colors chosen for strong contrast against our paper background.
- Form fields have programmatic labels; icon-only and logo links have accessible names.
- Meaningful images have text alternatives; decorative marks are hidden from assistive tech.
- Dynamic states (such as a site being generated) are announced with ARIA live regions.
- Responsive layouts that reflow and remain usable when zoomed.
Known limitations
Payment is completed on Stripe’s hosted checkout, whose accessibility is maintained by Stripe. AI-generated business websites aim to meet the same standards, but generated content can vary — if you find an issue on a generated site, please tell us and we’ll address it.
Feedback
If you encounter any barrier using Sitepost, email accessibility@sitepost.io with the page and what happened. We treat accessibility issues as priority fixes and aim to respond within 5 business days.
Conformance & assessment
Target standard: WCAG 2.1 Level AA. This statement reflects ongoing self-assessment of the Sitepost platform and was last reviewed on the date above. As we add features we test them against the same bar.