Independent site workspace
Turn accessibility pressure into a scoped release plan
This workflow turns a few site details into a remediation preview for Accessibility Compliance Fixer, then unlocks the full version as Markdown and HTML behind the shared credit pack.
Who this is for
Accessibility Compliance Fixer
Operators, product teams, agencies, and ecommerce brands that need a focused accessibility action plan without starting from a blank spreadsheet.
Good fit
Ecommerce and SaaS teams shipping to Europe
Distribution hint
Outbound to agencies, Shopify teams, and product marketers facing 2025-2026 accessibility pressure
Workflow shape
One free preview, then a paid unlock for an engineering-ready remediation plan.
Accessibility planner
Generate an accessibility remediation plan
Start with one free preview, then spend 1 credit to unlock the full engineering plan in both Markdown and HTML.
Why operators buy this
Compliance pressure into backlog
Translate EAA and WCAG anxiety into specific engineering fixes instead of vague audit fear.
QA-ready acceptance
Package accessibility work with explicit retest steps so teams can ship fixes with confidence.
Built for lean teams
This workflow is for product, design, and ecommerce teams that need remediation plans fast, not a giant governance platform.
Best use cases
Launch guardrails
Do not block the first preview with auth unless abuse forces it.
Use the shared checkout endpoint instead of writing payment logic per project.
Track these events first: landing_view, tool_started, preview_generated, paywall_viewed, pricing_viewed, checkout_started, purchase_completed, account_viewed, legal_viewed, support_viewed, premium_unlock_succeeded, artifact_copied, artifact_downloaded, format_selected, faq_expanded.
FAQ
Does this replace a full audit?
No. It creates a scoped remediation plan and QA checklist based on the context you enter. You should still validate the issues and fixes against the real site.
What does the paid unlock include?
The paid unlock gives you the full remediation plan in Markdown and HTML, including backlog themes, QA steps, and risk framing for stakeholders.
Can I regenerate after fixing issues?
Yes. Update the stack, journeys, or issue list, then regenerate to produce a new plan for the next release cycle.