Is Your Website
ADA Compliant?

Avoid lawsuits and fines and ensure your site
is easily accessible for everyone.

Worrying about lawsuits really sucks.

You shouldn’t be wasting time and energy fearing getting sued,
especially if it's something that would’ve been easily preventable.
Yet unless your website is ADA compliant, your business is open to just that:
getting sued for something that is easily preventable.

We commit to making sure your website meets ADA compliance standards.
This way you can enjoy peace of mind knowing your website is ADA compliant.

It's time to stop fearing lawsuits and unwanted fines.
Instead, enjoy knowing your website is up-to-date and meets online regulations
so you can get back to business and stop worrying about legal jargon.

Do any of these sound familiar?

FEARFUL OF BEING SUED Your wEBSITE ISN’T EASILY ACCESSIBLE to EVERYONEA clunky WEBSITEUNAWARE OF ONLINE REGULATIONSAFRAID OF LAWSUITS and finesNOT ENOUGH WEBSITE TRAFFIC

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Scott LengacherINTEGRO Software

We get it

Staying compliant with every new online regulation is tough. Every year, regulations pertaining to your business continue evolving and changing and getting updated. The result? Unless you're up-to-date with these new regulations, at any point your company may be susceptible to unwanted lawsuits and fines.

Fortunately, it doesn't need to be this way.

We provide ADA compliance services so you can know your website is meeting the never ending stream of new business regulations. We'll ensure your website stays up-to-date and is ADA compliant.

And you? You can enjoy peace of mind knowing your website is user friendly and protected against lawsuits and fines.

How it works

Select your
package

Make your website ADA compliant

Know your website is protected from lawsuits and fines

Pricing

One time setup fee of $700

Monthly
Annually
(20% discount)
Starter

1-10 Pages

$15 / month


Small Website

11-50 Pages

$30 / month


Medium Website

51-500 Pages

$50 / month


Enterprise

500-1000 Pages

$100 / month


Frequently asked questions

Who needs ADA?
Anyone with fifteen or more employees is required by the state and local government agencies to make their website ADA compliant.
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What are some examples of being ADA compliant on a website?

Making your website ADA compliant includes creating alternative text spacing and size, implementing simple headings and spacing, and utilizing consistent navigation.

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What does ADA mean?

ADA stands for Americans with Disabilities Act. This Act prohibits discrimination due to disability in employment, public accommodations, and transportation, etc.

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What about ADA compliance in the workplace?

ADA ensures that workers with disabilities have equal access to all benefits and privileges of employment available to those without disabilities.

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