Accommodation Request

Easily integrate better customer service for all your users. Make answering reasonable accommodation requests a breeze.

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Uncover Accessibility Barriers, Improve Your Site

Adding a reasonable accommodation request form doesn’t just help you align with accessibility laws. It opens your site to more users, builds goodwill, and helps your organization understand exactly where it can improve.

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See Preferences
View preferred contact method and more with a glance.
Law Compliance
Easy to implement steps towards ADA compliance

Add to Your Site in Minutes

We create the code for your reasonable accommodation request form, and you add it. Simple.

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Track and Respond to Reasonable Accommodation Requests in
One Spot

After all, helping your users shouldn’t be a headache. Whether your team is running one site or dozens, give your team a central location for making accommodations for all users. With RAMP, see at a glance what needs to be done and which user needs you’ve already satisfied.

This feature is available on all Accessible Web RAMP plans.

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Sign up for a free 14-day trial of RAMP and start discovering web accessibility issues on your website within minutes.

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Hear directly from our customers

5 star rating

“RAMP not only provides us with a list of remediations but is also a source of truth, tooling and automation on our journey to accessibility certification.”

— Anonymous user, Fintech Industry

“[RAMP] catches many accessibility issues in an automatic, recurring method, and gives great advice on how to correct it.”

— Deneb P, Developer

“Being provided with the troublesome code, suggested remediation and the ability to rescan individual pages to confirm successful remediation has been huge.”

— Joshua B, Developer