ADA web accessibility lawsuits have increased sharply every year. When a demand letter arrives - and for many organizations it will - your attorney's first question is what documentation you have. A scan report proves you ran a scan. It does not prove you knew about issues, acted on them, tracked remediation, or maintained ongoing oversight. SiteRecord builds the record that answers those questions before they are asked.
No credit card required. Full access during trial.
Scanners detect issues. Spreadsheets track them loosely. Email threads document decisions that no one can find later. When legal scrutiny arrives, organizations discover that years of genuine effort left behind nothing a court or regulator will credit. The work happened. The record does not exist.
Automated scanners tell you what they found on a given day. They do not show who was responsible for each issue, what remediation steps were taken, who reviewed the evidence, or whether the same issue was detected and ignored six months earlier. Under legal examination, a scan report without a governance record is close to useless. Plaintiff counsel knows this. Your organization should too.
SiteRecord records every step: when an issue was detected, who acknowledged it, who was assigned responsibility, what evidence of remediation was submitted, who reviewed that evidence, what they decided, and when. Every action is attributed, timestamped, and immutable. The result is a record that can be examined by someone who assumes you are wrong and is looking for gaps - and holds up anyway.
SiteRecord is not competing with other accessibility tools. It is replacing the spreadsheets, disconnected audit reports, and email threads that most organizations currently rely on. If you have received an ADA demand letter, operate under Section 508 obligations, or work with legal counsel on accessibility compliance, you already know what is missing. SiteRecord is what fills that gap.
Both plans build the same defensible record. The distinction is in how that record is shared with external parties.
$349 / month
For organizations building an ongoing, defensible record of accessibility compliance.
$899 / month
For organizations that need to share their compliance record directly with counsel, regulators, or in legal proceedings.
30-day free trial on both plans. No credit card required. Unlimited websites and users included.