ADAReporting.com

Schools & government

ADA website reports public leaders can understand — and web teams can act on.

ADAReporting.com helps districts, municipalities, counties, and public agencies find automatable accessibility issues across public pages, PDFs, forms, and media signals before complaints or compliance pressure turn into chaos.

DOJ Title II web accessibility expectations are now a board-level and administrative risk.
Public agencies publish large volumes of pages, PDFs, agendas, calendars, policies, forms, athletics updates, and department content.
The hard part is not knowing whether problems exist — it is knowing where they are, which ones matter first, and what to hand the web team.

What the report gives you

A usable accessibility map, not a technical dump.

The PDF is designed for two readers at once: leadership gets a clear risk summary, while the webmaster, vendor, or IT team gets specific pages and issue types to fix first.

Executive summary for superintendents, clerks, administrators, and boards
Full public-site crawl for one domain or subdomain
WCAG 2.1 AA automated findings with severity and page URL
PDF accessibility flags for linked public documents
Form, media, heading, landmark, contrast, link, and image findings
Plain-English remediation priorities for internal teams or vendors

Ready when you are

Start with a clear report your team can use.

One domain or subdomain. Large sites are delivered in report parts. Results are informational and designed to support—not replace—your legal and accessibility review process.

Start scan — $100