Reports and statistics

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SAT is a platform that not only analyses your website for accessibility and presents the percentage compliance of its elements with WCAG guidelines, but also provides detailed reports indicating errors. Thanks to the SAT accessibility monitoring automation platform, you receive information about the status of your website and a list of recommended changes.

What statistics does SAT present?

The report is divided into three parts. The first part concerns irregularities. It is a list of errors that need to be fixed. Each problem includes a description that explains what the error is and how to eliminate it. The report contains links to sources where you can read more about a given error.

The second part of the report contains a list of WCAG recommendations that your domain complies with, and the third part contains a list of other guidelines that do not apply to a given subpage due to the lack of specific elements (e.g. if a subpage does not contain graphics, you will see a message that the lack of an alt attribute does not apply to it).

Why do you require a digital accessibility report?

You can use the SAT report as a checklist if you want to make modifications yourself and eliminate non-compliance with WCAG guidelines.

If you have an IT specialist on your team or work with an agency that manages your website, simply forward the report to them – the detailed information it contains will help them efficiently fix the detected errors.

Osoba siedząca na krześle wyglądająca jakby o czymś myślała.

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Don’t have an IT specialist and don’t know how to implement the fixes yourself?

Take advantage of the help of an SAT specialist who will analyse the report and carry out comprehensive programming work. Our expert will ensure that your website becomes fully accessible to all users.

The report provides effective protection against penalties

Public entities are required to ensure comfortable access to digital content for all users. This is stipulated in the Digital Accessibility Act and the Act on Ensuring Accessibility for Persons with Special Needs. In accordance with the Polish Accessibility Act, certain private sector entities should also adapt their websites in accordance with the WCAG 2.1 standard. The law provides for a fine for non-compliance with the guidelines. Thanks to SAT, you will not only provide users with an accessible website, but also protect yourself from potential penalties – the report confirms that you care about inclusiveness.