Understand Your Automated Accessibility Score

A screenshot of RAMP's automated scanning tab showing a website's accessibility score of 97/100.

Accessible Web RAMP provides a numerical score, your website’s or web page’s Automated Accessibility Score, to help you prioritize accessibility efforts and document progress over time. 

Each individual page being scanned and monitored in RAMP is given a score, in addition to the website as a whole. Automatically detected accessibility errors impact your website or web page’s score differently based on the pervasiveness of the error across the page and across your website.

RAMP ranks violations by severity automatically (critical, serious, moderate, and minor) so you can skip manual categorization and start working towards a higher score right away.

Achieving and maintaining a 100/100 Automated Accessibility Score is the first stage of your accessibility journey.

Complete vs Incomplete Website Scores

For an accurate overall Automated Website Accessibility Score, you must make sure all pages of your website are scanning. For most websites, we recommend scanning the site weekly or, at the very least, monthly so that RAMP can stay updated as new pages are added and violations crop up.

Please make sure that your RAMP account is on an appropriately sized subscription plan for its number of pages and desired scan frequency.

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