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Website accessibility audit cost

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Accessibility audit cost depends on the size of the site, the complexity of the templates, and how much clarity the team needs. The right question is not just how much an audit costs, but what kind of visibility and prioritization the business needs right now.

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Run a free scan, understand what matters, and decide whether you need a deeper audit.

Cost usually follows scope and complexity

A smaller marketing site is very different from a larger ecommerce or SaaS platform. More templates, more forms, and more user flows usually mean more accessibility review work.

That is why audit pricing often varies widely from one website to another.

A scan and an audit solve different problems

A scan is useful for fast issue visibility. An audit is more useful when the team needs a stronger remediation path and better prioritization.

For many businesses, the smartest sequence is to start with a scan, then decide whether a fuller audit is necessary.

Monitoring becomes valuable after fixes start

If the site changes often, a one time audit is only part of the solution. Monitoring helps protect progress as new pages and updates go live.

That makes it easier to maintain visibility instead of restarting the process later.

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Frequently asked questions

Why do accessibility audit costs vary so much?

The biggest factors are website size, template complexity, and how much remediation clarity the team needs.

Should a business start with a scan or a full audit?

Many businesses should start with a scan for visibility first, then move into a deeper audit if they need stronger prioritization and remediation direction.

When does monitoring make sense after an audit?

Monitoring becomes more valuable when the site changes often and the team wants to prevent accessibility regressions from building again.

Ready to see what is happening on your site?

Use the free scan for fast visibility, then move to a deeper audit if your team needs clearer remediation direction.