Find and fix your site's accessibility issues before they slow users down.
Plain-English scans, platform-specific fixes. No overlay widgets, no compliance theatre. Free, no signup.
No signup. Scan time depends on the page.
Show the issue in context.
ClearSite does not hand you a generic checklist. The report ties each finding to the affected part of the page, the WCAG criterion, and the first practical fix.
Image alt text missing
Hero image has no text alternative.
Contrast 2.1:1
Primary button needs stronger contrast.
Form input unlabelled
Placeholder text is not a label.
Link purpose unclear
Anchor text reads only "click here".
95.9 percent of homepages the WebAIM Million scanned in 2026 had at least one automatically detectable WCAG failure.
Automated scanning catches a meaningful but incomplete share of accessibility issues. The job is to find them before your users do, and fix the source, not paper over it.
Three steps. No accessibility jargon.
Scan
Enter a URL. We run axe-core, the same engine UK public-sector accessibility guidance references, against your live page.
Understand
AI rewrites every finding in plain English. Not ARIA attribute missing, but your contact form can't be used by screen readers because the email field has no label.
Fix
Platform-specific guidance. WordPress? We point at the setting. Shopify? The theme file.
Overlays are not a fix.
Overlay widgets layer a separate interface on top of your site. They do not repair the underlying HTML. In April 2025 the FTC finalised an order against accessiBe for unsupported automated compliance claims.
Overlay widget
- Adds a separate interface layer over the source
- Does not reliably fix HTML, content, or interaction issues
- Doesn't remediate PDFs, embedded media, or third-party content
- Subject to FTC scrutiny over compliance claims
ClearSite
- Reports likely code-level issues actually found on your page
- Explains each one in plain English
- Platform-specific fix guidance, not generic advice
- Honest about what automated scanning can't catch
What we catch, and what still needs a human.
We catch
- Missing alt text on images
- Missing or incorrect form labels
- Colour contrast failures
- Some heading order problems
- Missing link text
- Incorrect ARIA attributes
- Missing document language
- Some keyboard and focus issues
Needs a human
- Quality of alt text descriptions
- Logical reading order for screen readers
- Complex keyboard navigation patterns
- Video caption accuracy
- Cognitive accessibility
- Context-dependent colour usage
No automated tool catches everything. For a complete WCAG assessment, pair ClearSite with a manual accessibility audit.
Keep issues from returning.
Free scan to find common issues. Paid plans add ongoing monitoring so new issues don't slip through when your site changes.
Free scan
£0, no signupSingle page scan. Top 3 issues explained. Full report by email. Platform detection.
Starter
£15.20/mo billed annually
For single-site owners
- Up to 120 manual scans per hour
- Full AI-powered reports
- Platform-specific fix instructions
- 1 monitored site
- Weekly automated monitoring
- Email alerts on new issues
Pro
£39.20/mo billed annually
For businesses and agencies
- Everything in Starter
- Daily automated monitoring
- Up to 5 monitored sites
- Multi-site monitoring dashboard
- Email alerts for each monitored site
Cancel anytime. ClearSite is a diagnostic tool, not a legal compliance determination.
Frequently asked.
The EAA is an EU directive covering accessibility requirements for specific products and services. Its requirements started applying on 28 June 2025. If your business sells covered digital products or services to EU customers, it may apply to you. Penalties and enforcement processes vary by EU Member State, so legal advice is important for definitive obligations.
It may apply if you sell covered products or services to EU consumers and are not a micro-enterprise. The EAA covers specific areas such as e-commerce, banking, passenger transport, e-books, telecoms, and certain digital services. Micro-enterprise exemptions and national implementation details can be nuanced, so check your specific obligations with a legal professional.
ClearSite takes a different approach. Overlay widgets add a layer on top of your site. They don't reliably fix the underlying HTML, content, or interaction problems. The FTC finalised an order against accessiBe in 2025 over unsupported claims that its automated product could make sites WCAG-compliant. ClearSite reports likely code-level issues, explains them in plain English, and gives platform-specific fix guidance without making legal-outcome promises.
ClearSite uses axe-core, so it can report many common automatically detectable issues such as missing alt text, form labels, colour contrast, some heading order problems, and ARIA problems. Automated checks cover a meaningful but incomplete share of accessibility issues. Other areas still require human judgment, such as alt text quality and logical reading order.
No. ClearSite is a diagnostic and guidance tool. We help you find and fix common accessibility issues, but we don't provide legal advice or determine regulatory outcomes. For definitive compliance assessments, we recommend pairing ClearSite with a professional accessibility audit.
We auto-detect your platform and tailor fix instructions accordingly. Currently supported: WordPress, Shopify, Squarespace, and Wix. For other platforms or custom-built sites, we provide generic HTML/CSS fix guidance for a developer or site maintainer to review.
The risk depends on your market, sector, and legal obligations. Regulators can impose penalties under national EAA implementations, and accessibility litigation remains active in markets such as the US. More importantly, inaccessible websites block customers from completing ordinary tasks. ClearSite helps you find and prioritise common issues, but it is not a substitute for legal advice or a manual accessibility audit.
Yes. All paid plans are month-to-month (or annual with a 20% discount). Cancel anytime from your dashboard.
Most sites have issues automated scanning can find. Yours probably does too.
Free scan, no signup, results in roughly the time it takes to load the page.