Everything you need to know about compliance, in one place.
Most businesses are legally required to meet accessibility and data standards and don't know it. We break down every standard that applies to you, what it demands, and how Scale gets you compliant fast.
Scan your site in seconds.
A fast automated snapshot of accessibility signals on any public URL. Not a full manual audit, not legal certification, but a useful place to start.
The rules of the road for inclusive digital.
If you operate in any of these jurisdictions, these standards apply to you whether you've read them or not.
ADA Title III
Public-facing businesses must offer accessible websites aligned to WCAG.
ADA Title II
State and local governments, directly referencing WCAG.
WCAG 2.2 AA
The global technical standard for accessible digital experiences.
Section 508
Federal agencies and their vendors must meet accessibility requirements.
Section 504
Programs receiving federal funding cannot discriminate on the basis of disability.
Unruh Civil Rights Act
California's accessibility and anti-discrimination law, with statutory damages per violation.
European Accessibility Act
EU-wide accessibility requirements for digital products and services.
AODA
Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act.
Trust is not a vibe. It's a control set.
Enterprise buyers, regulators, and partners want evidence. These frameworks are how you give it.
SOC 2
Trust criteria for how you handle customer data.
HIPAA
Protected health information rules for healthcare and vendors.
GDPR
EU data privacy and consent rules with global reach.
PCI DSS
Payment card data security standards.
ISO 27001
International standard for an information security management system.
CMMC
Cybersecurity maturity for defense contractors.
FedRAMP
Cloud security authorization for federal use.
Public-facing means publicly accountable.
Federal courts have repeatedly held that if your business is open to the public, your website is too. WCAG 2.2 AA is the de facto technical bar. An all-in-one builder like Wix or Shopify does not make your site compliant out of the box.
Lawsuits, demand letters, and lost trust.
Demand letters are sent in volume. In California, the Unruh Act adds statutory damages of at least $4,000 per violation, per visit. Beyond legal cost, you lose customers you never knew you had. This is not legal advice. Talk to your attorney about your specific exposure.
Audit, remediate, document, train, maintain.
ADA work is a flat fee. The enterprise security stack is custom quoted. At the end you own the compliant system, the documentation, and a team that knows how to keep it that way.
Find out exactly where you stand.
Two minutes to a snapshot. One conversation to a plan. A flat fee to compliance.
