Accessibility commitment
What we work to support
- Keyboard-only navigation and visible focus indicators.
- Semantic headings, labels, instructions, error messages, and status announcements for assistive technology.
- Readable color contrast, zoom and reflow, reduced-motion preferences, and mobile touch targets.
- Alternatives to interactions that depend only on color, hover, dragging, or precise pointer movement.
Need help or found a barrier?
Email jordan@scopebriefing.com and devan@scopebriefing.com. Please include the page address, the task you were trying to complete, your device or assistive technology if you are comfortable sharing it, and the format or accommodation that would help. We will acknowledge the request and work toward a practical solution.
Contractor content
Contractors control some estimator questions, logos, instructions, and embedded-site surroundings. ScopeBriefing provides an accessible product foundation and will help customers remediate barriers in configured content. Contractors remain responsible for accessibility of their own websites and materials outside ScopeBriefing.
Testing approach
We combine automated checks with keyboard, zoom, mobile, and rendered-flow review. Automated tools cannot prove complete accessibility, so we also review core tasks manually and prioritize reported barriers.