Why we created Clear Web
Many business owners know they “need an accessible website,” but they do not always know what that actually means. Is the website really accessible? Is an accessibility plugin enough? Are there issues users experience that are not visible at first glance? Is there legal exposure? And how do you even begin checking all of this without entering a complicated and expensive process?
Clear Web was created from that exact need: a tool designed to provide a clear, practical first picture. You scan the website, receive a report, see which issues were found, where they appear, and what can be done to start improving.
The goal is not to scare business owners. Quite the opposite: the goal is to remove the fog. Once you understand the problem, it becomes easier to make decisions, prioritize fixes, and move forward responsibly.
Clear Web’s approach
Clear Web combines technology, accessibility testing, and practical understanding of websites, interfaces, and user experience. The goal is to give business owners a clear, accessible picture that connects technical findings with what they mean in practice.
Our professional approach is based on structured review, transparency, and straightforward service. No reports that feel like sealed legal documents, and no magic solutions that promise more than they can actually deliver.
The principle is simple: test as thoroughly as possible, explain clearly, price fairly, and help business owners understand what really needs to be done.
What Clear Web does
Clear Web allows you to scan your website and identify possible accessibility issues using automated checks and technical tools. After the scan, you can view a report showing findings, issue severity, affected pages, technical data, and initial guidance for handling the issues.
- Website scanning to identify common accessibility issues.
- Clear technical reports in your personal dashboard.
- Scan history for tracking and comparison.
- Issue identification by page, component, and severity level.
- Initial guidance for understanding the issue and possible next steps.
- Optional accessibility remediation, testing, and consulting services separately.
Important to know
Automated scanning is an important tool, but it is not a full replacement for professional review, manual testing, screen reader testing, keyboard navigation testing, or legal advice. Some accessibility issues can be detected well by automated tools, while others require human review and a broader understanding of the website.
That is why we treat the scan report as a strong starting point: a way to get a clearer picture, understand where risks or issues may exist, and decide on the next step. In some cases, manual testing or professional remediation may also be needed.
We do not promise that your website will be “lawsuit-proof,” and we do not present an automated report as an official accessibility approval. What we do is help you see the situation more clearly, so you can act in a smarter, calmer, and more responsible way.
The values that guide us
- Transparency: explaining what was found, what it means, and what may still require further review.
- Fair pricing: helping business owners start understanding their website’s condition without immediately committing to a heavy process.
- Quality: treating accessibility seriously, not as decoration and not as a superficial fix.
- Kindness: speaking clearly, answering patiently, and helping people who do not come from a technical background.
- A direct, practical approach: saying things as they are, without unnecessary fear tactics and without complicated language when things can be explained simply.
What makes us different?
Clear Web was not built to sell the illusion of a “magic solution.” Good accessibility requires understanding, testing, remediation, and maintenance. Sometimes the scan will show issues that are relatively simple to fix, and sometimes it will reveal deeper problems in the code, design, or website structure.
Clear Web’s advantage is the combination of a convenient technology tool with a clear process that translates technical findings into practical language. Even a business owner who does not write code still needs to understand what is happening on their website, what is urgent, what is less urgent, and what can be done next.
The goal is not only to point at problems, but to help you find direction.
Who is this for?
Clear Web is suitable for business owners, web developers, advertising agencies, marketing managers, nonprofits, service providers, and anyone who owns or manages a website and wants to better understand its accessibility status.
If you are not sure whether your website is accessible, if you are concerned about legal exposure, if you received an accessibility-related message, or if you simply want to make sure your website provides a better experience for as many people as possible - this is a good place to start.
Want to know where your website stands?
Start with an initial scan and get a clearer picture of possible accessibility issues on your website. No complicated commitment, no fear tactics, and no guessing.