Accessibility Statement
Last updated: June 7, 2026
We build Kat ADA to help small businesses make their websites more accessible, so it matters to us that our own site holds to the same bar. This statement describes our approach, the standard we aim for, and how to tell us if something isn’t working for you.
The standard we aim for
We work to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, Level AA, the widely recognized standard for web accessibility. We treat accessibility as ongoing work rather than a one-time box to check.
What we do
- Design for clear color contrast, visible keyboard focus, and a logical heading structure.
- Provide a “skip to content” link and keyboard-operable menus and dialogs.
- Write meaningful text alternatives for images and labels for form fields.
- Respect reduced-motion preferences and avoid motion that could cause discomfort.
- Test our own pages with the same automated checks (axe-core, WCAG 2.1 AA) we run for customers, and review by hand where automated testing can’t reach.
Honest about the limits
No website is ever “perfectly accessible,” and automated testing catches only part of the picture. We don’t claim our site is fully compliant or that any tool can make a site lawsuit-proof. We aim for substantial conformance, we keep improving, and we welcome being told where we fall short.
Tell us about a barrier
If you run into something on this site that is hard to use with a screen reader, keyboard, or any assistive technology, please email hi@katadaapp.com. Let us know the page and what happened, and we’ll work to fix it and follow up with you. We treat accessibility reports as a priority.
Contact
Accessibility questions or feedback: hi@katadaapp.com.