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Arko Media Labs

Service · WCAG & Digital Inclusion

Your website should welcome every member.

If your site can\u2019t be read by a screen reader, members with disabilities are locked out of the front door. We fix that — with real audits, not badge widgets.

Audits $750–2,500 · remediation $100–150/hr · monitoring $150–300/mo

What’s included

Real WCAG audits, not overlay widgets

An IAAP CPACC-certified professional tests your site against WCAG — including with actual screen readers. You get a prioritized list of barriers, ranked by impact.

Remediation that fixes the cause

We fix the underlying markup, structure, and interactions — not a script that papers over problems and can break them again.

Ongoing monitoring

Accessibility drifts as sites change. Monitoring keeps it true, with a plain-English report of what was checked and what changed.

The differentiator, made public

Accessibility is a genuine commitment here — it’s in our accessibility statement, our builds ship accessible-by-default, and the certification is on the record.

For your members, not just compliance

ADA lawsuits hit churches, but the real reason is the member who can’t find the service time. We start from people, not risk.

Works on any site

Audits and remediation stand alone — you don’t need to rebuild your site or switch providers to make it accessible.

Questions pastors ask

Is accessibility a legal requirement for churches?

Requirements vary, and we’re not lawyers — but courts increasingly treat public websites as places of public accommodation. The stronger reason: accessibility is hospitality, and your members deserve it regardless of the law.

What does "CPACC" mean?

Certified Professional in Accessibility Core Competencies — an IAAP certification covering accessibility law, standards, and inclusive design. It means the person auditing your site has demonstrated competence, not just installed a plugin.

We can’t afford a full remediation right now — what then?

We’ll rank the barriers by impact and fix the ones that matter most first — often the homepage and the Plan Your Visit path — so the cost follows the priority.

Not sure what your church needs?

Take the scorecard — it tells you exactly where you stand, free.

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