AuditYourWeb
Deep accessibility scan

Deep accessibility reports for public website pages.

Go beyond a single homepage check. AuditYourWeb creates route-level accessibility reports with evidence, fix guidance, and ongoing visibility for public website pages.

Report workflow

Search, scan, review, monitor.

Page URL and scan status

Severity and rule-level grouping after completion

Affected element evidence and code snippets

Suggested fixes

PDF-style reporting for stakeholders

Weekly or monthly monitoring options

Why deep scan

Accessibility issues rarely live on only one page.

Marketing pages, landing pages, dashboards, documentation, and checkout flows can all create different accessibility risks. A deep report helps teams prioritize by page and severity.

Route-level findings

See which public page has each accessibility issue instead of mixing every result into one generic report.

Remediation next steps

Turn scan evidence into practical remediation guidance for site owners, designers, and developers.

Report history

Keep completed and stopped scans organized, then open the latest report when your team needs it.

Progress control

Stop a running scan when needed and keep the findings collected up to that point.

Honest automation

Automated evidence helps with prioritization, not fake compliance claims.

AuditYourWeb uses automated analysis to organize evidence and next steps. It does not claim that software alone can certify legal ADA compliance. That honesty is better for users, developers, and long-term SEO trust.

Deep scan FAQ

Deep accessibility scan questions.

What pages can a deep scan check?

AuditYourWeb can scan publicly available pages for accessibility evidence. Pages blocked by authentication, paywalls, firewalls, or robots controls may require a different workflow.

Do I need an account for deep scans?

Yes. Deep scans live in the dashboard so reports can be saved, filtered by website, stopped when needed, and reviewed later.

Does a deep scan replace manual QA?

No. Automated scans are useful for repeatable checks and evidence collection, but manual keyboard testing, screen-reader review, and expert judgment are still important.

Try the free checker

Start with one URL before running a deeper review.

Automated WCAG accessibility scan

Enter a public website URL to start an automated accessibility scan.