With continuous monitoring from QSeed Solutions, your website remains compliant with Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), WCAG 2.2, and Section 508 no matter how often you update, redesign, or add new content.

Every update, plugin, or new page can introduce accessibility barriers even after a full remediation. Without continuous monitoring, you risk compliance gaps, legal exposure, and exclusion of users with disabilities.
Our monitoring service ensures you:
We scan your entire site (including behind-login content) for accessibility issues every day.
You’ll receive dashboards and monthly summary reports and immediate alerts when high-risk issues appear.
As standards evolve or new technologies appear, we update our monitoring rules and help you adapt quickly.
Choose QSeed Solutions for uncompromised accessibility and compliance. We provide Certified Accessibility Specialists who guarantee accuracy and long-term compliance. You benefit from a Faster Turnaround using AI-assisted remediation workflows and enjoy Full Transparency with clear reports and open collaboration with your developers. We offer End-to-End Support, including monitoring and maintenance post-remediation, delivering the crucial Legal Peace of Mind that protects your brand from ADA and Section 508 lawsuits.
Choose QSeed Solutions for uncompromised accessibility and compliance. We provide Certified Accessibility Specialists who guarantee accuracy and long-term compliance. You benefit from a Faster Turnaround using AI-assisted remediation workflows and enjoy Full Transparency with clear reports and open collaboration with your developers. We offer End-to-End Support, including monitoring and maintenance post-remediation, delivering the crucial Legal Peace of Mind that protects your brand from ADA and Section 508 lawsuits.
Even if you test your content before it goes live, every website update has the potential to cause new accessibility concerns. Our Active Monitoring system is designed to detect these errors in real time and resolve them immediately, ensuring that your clients do not miss a beat.
Accessibility monitoring works by using automated tools to scan your website for common accessibility issues. These tools act like a simulated user, checking for things such as missing alt text on images, improper heading structure, insufficient color contrast, and keyboard navigation problems. The monitoring system then generates a report highlighting these issues so you can fix them. It's a proactive way to catch and resolve problems before they impact users.
You should monitor your website for accessibility regularly. The frequency depends on how often your content changes. For static websites with infrequent updates, a monthly or quarterly check might be sufficient. However, for dynamic websites with daily or weekly content changes, continuous or daily monitoring is recommended. This ensures that new content remains accessible and that any issues are caught as soon as they arise.
Automated testing uses software to quickly scan a website for common, code-based accessibility issues. It's fast and efficient but can only catch a fraction of all potential problems, typically around 30%. Manual testing, on the other hand, involves a human tester using assistive technologies (like screen readers) to check for a wider range of issues, including user experience and logical flow. For a comprehensive accessibility strategy, you need to use both automated monitoring and expert manual testing.
No, accessibility monitoring is not a one-time process; it's a continuous effort. Accessibility is an ongoing commitment because websites are dynamic and constantly changing. New content, design updates, and platform changes can all introduce new accessibility barriers. Think of it as a maintenance task, similar to checking for broken links or updating software. Regular monitoring ensures that your site remains accessible over time, providing a good user experience for everyone.