About Scanplyance
A Florida-based, Women-Owned Small Business specializing in government website accessibility compliance.
What we do
We help cities, counties, school districts, and special districts meet their obligations under the Americans with Disabilities Act and the DOJ's WCAG 2.1 AA standard for public-sector websites. We scan, we report in plain English, and we monitor continuously so compliance doesn't quietly drift after a one-time fix.
Why it matters
Title II of the ADA requires state and local government websites to be accessible. Demand letters and lawsuits are rising, and Florida municipalities have paid $59,000–$78,000 to settle accessibility cases. A documented, monitored compliance posture is both the right thing to do for residents with disabilities and your strongest legal defense.
Our certifications
WOSB Women-Owned Small Business MBE Minority Business Enterprise Florida-based
These designations can simplify procurement for government buyers with supplier-diversity goals.
How we scan
Scanplyance uses the industry-standard axe-core accessibility engine driving a real Chromium browser. We test the rendered page exactly as a resident's browser would see it — no guesswork, no AI hand-waving. Every finding maps to a specific WCAG success criterion.