Show HN: ADA Compliance can increase your Shopify store sales by 30%

9 points by allynjalford ↗ HN
Tenably Labs introduces its newest feature for Shopify store owners that resolves compliance issues with Web Accessibility standards and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).

Tenably Labs makes it easier than ever to keep up with all your accessibility standards by doing the hard work for you. We find, fix, and enable your stores to be compliant with accessibility standards so that you can focus on running your business.

The Benefits of having Tenably

-Tenably will review your site for common accessibility issues that lead to demand letters and resolve them.

-You’ll no longer need to hire someone to manually fix these common issues.

-Your time is used to run your business, not resolve common accessibility matters.

Shopify store owners are receiving demand letters everyday, and some Web Accessibility lawsuits. While losing potential sales to people with disabilities due to common web accessibility barriers, resulting in up to 30% in lost sales. It's estimated that 265,000 website accessibility related demand letters were sent in 2020 alone.

The easiest and quickest way to gain compliance is using a service like ours.

Our solution identifies common barriers (Web Accessibility violations) for shop owners. Such as low contrast, specific markup errors, and missing alt tags. We then resolve them for you by updating your Shopify stores theme.

This eliminates the need to hire or retain resources to manually resolve these issues. No human intervention needed!

We keep your Shopify store accessible, and maintain the store's accessibility over time with automated repair reports, scores and fixes. This tool means you can spend less time making your stores accessible, and more time running your business.

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> It's estimated that 265,000 website accessibility related demand letters were sent in 2020 alone.

Full claim from the https://www.accessibility.com/complete-report-2020-website-a... report reads "We estimate that approximately 265,000 website accessibility related demand letters were sent to U.S. businesses in 2020." "In 2020, we estimate that the 2,058 formal website accessibility lawsuits filed represent less than 1% (0.78%) of demand letters sent. This means that out of the estimated 265,000 demand letters sent to U.S. businesses, nearly 263,000 go undetected in formal counts. "

Of those 500 alone were filed by one person against hotel websites. Amazing.

> resulting in up to 30% in lost sales

Citation needed.

If that was true ADA guidelines wouldn't be mandatory.
Let me guess...you have an app like Accessibe's that the shop owner installs, which basically just puts an overlay, but it doesn't really solve the underlying problem and the shop owner still gets sued by the ADA troll farms.