Everything you need to stay audit-ready
From your first scan to your monthly compliance report — Webply automates the tedious work and keeps you on top of WCAG 2.1 AA issues in the flows that matter.
The EAA clock is running — every day of inaction adds risk
The European Accessibility Act has been enforceable across the EU since 28 June 2025. If your site has a checkout, booking, or signup flow, you are almost certainly in scope. National regulators are issuing first notices, and the grace period for services launched before 2025 runs out in 2030.
EAA enforcement timeline
340 days since enforcement began
Violations hide on the pages nobody checks
Most accessibility tools only test the homepage. Real complaints land on checkout pages, password resets, blog posts, and PDFs — the places customers actually try to use.
Webply crawls every page that matters and grades each one.
Critical 3
Serious 18
Moderate 19
Minor 28
Clean 32
21 of 100 pages (21%) have at least one critical or serious accessibility issue. A homepage-only audit would miss most of them.
From scattered issues to a clean compliance report
Webply highlights every violation with severity, legal mapping, and a developer-ready fix. Re-scan, watch the dots disappear, and export a dated PDF you can hand to legal or your DPO.
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Instant Accessibility Check
Scan any homepage for WCAG 2.1 AA issues in seconds with the real axe-core engine. Get a live score, legal-exposure signal, and the top issues to fix.
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Page Counter
Count the indexable pages on any website to scope a WCAG 2.1 AA audit. Sitemap-first with crawl fallback.
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Accessibility Statement Generator
Produce a publishable EAA-compliant statement in EN, DE, or FR with country-specific enforcement sections baked in.
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EAA Enforcement Tracker
Every verified EAA fine, lawsuit, and warning since 28 June 2025 — Vueling, the French DGCCRF cases, the German Abmahnung wave, more. Updated quarterly with sources.
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EAA 2025
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Country-specific EAA enforcement, WCAG 2.1 AA fixes, and what we're seeing in real scans.
Legal Compliance
Real EAA enforcement in 2026: every fine, lawsuit, and warning we could verify
Eleven months after the EU Accessibility Act went live, here is what enforcement actually looks like — the Vueling €90,000 fine in Spain, the four pending French lawsuits, Norway's daily penalty, and the German Abmahnung wave. With the receipts.
23 May 2026 · 11 min read
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Legal Compliance
Does the EAA Apply to Your B2B SaaS? The Honest Scope Guide (and the Grey Zones)
Most B2B SaaS is NOT in EAA scope by default — the directive targets specific consumer-facing services. But self-serve checkout, freelancer/sole-trader customers, and sector overlays can pull you in. Here's where the line actually sits.
15 May 2026 · 12 min read
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Best Practices
The EU Accessibility Statement That Actually Holds Up: Template, Country Variations, Common Mistakes
France fines €25,000/year for a missing accessibility statement. Most EU sites either don't have one or have a meaningless one. Here is the template that holds up legally — annotated, with country-specific notes.
9 May 2026 · 11 min read
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Compliance reports anyone on your team can act on
Most accessibility tools are written for engineers. Webply translates each violation into clear EU legal language, designer-friendly suggestions, and copy-paste developer fixes — so your whole team can move forward.
- EU legal language: See exactly which directive each issue maps to.
- Developer guidance: Copy-paste code fixes for every violation.
- Continuous monitoring: Scheduled scans catch regressions early.
- Shareable reports: Branded PDF and Excel exports for stakeholders.
Violation detected
Missing alt text on 12 images
WCAG 1.1.1 · /products, /about, /blog
AI suggestion
Add descriptive alt attributes that describe the image content and purpose.
Legal context
For sites in EAA scope, Art. 4 requires perceivable alternatives for non-text content. Failure can trigger fines up to €100k under national implementing law.