An honest accessibility scanner for Shopify — find and fix real ADA & WCAG 2.2 issues. No overlay, no false “you’re compliant” promises.
Accessly scans your store’s key pages, scores them against WCAG 2.2, and hands you a prioritized list of the issues software can detect — each with a plain-English fix. It writes missing image alt text, generates a hosted accessibility statement, and can monitor your store so new issues don’t creep back in. Crucially, it’s not an overlay widget: overlays are widely criticized and stores using them still get sued. Accessly helps you fix problems at the source.
The full scan, report, and accessibility statement will be free, with an optional Pro plan. Want in early? Get in touch.
Get early access →Automated checks catch an important slice of WCAG — but not all of it. Accessly is upfront about that: a clean scan meaningfully reduces your ADA/EAA risk and fixes what matters most, but it’s not a guarantee of legal compliance. We’ll always show you the manual checks that still need a human, rather than selling a false sense of safety.
| Plan | Price | Includes |
|---|---|---|
| Free | $0 | Full-site scan, scored report, prioritized fixes, accessibility statement |
| Pro | $9.99/mo | Everything in Free, plus unlimited scans, scheduled monitoring, AI alt-text writing, email alerts. 7-day free trial |
No. Overlays are widely criticized and sites using them are still sued. Accessly is a scanner and fix tool — it finds the issues software can detect and helps you correct them at the source, rather than injecting a widget that claims to make you compliant.
No tool can guarantee that, and automated checks catch only part of WCAG. Accessly reduces risk by fixing the most common detectable issues and giving you a statement and roadmap. Full compliance also needs human review.
No. Scanning runs in the app, not on your storefront. The optional Essentials add-on injects only tiny, standard improvements (a skip link, focus styles).
An optional theme toggle for genuinely-safe front-end fixes — a “skip to content” link, visible keyboard focus, and respecting the visitor’s reduced-motion setting. Real improvements, not an overlay.