Accessible Web Design
Kaffeinated Kodemonkey
DHS Certified Trusted Tester
Compliant, User-Friendly Sites
Kaffeinated Kodemonkey | DHS Certified Trustd Tester
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Ready to stop stressing about lawsuits? |
Create ADA, WCAG 2.2, and Section 508-compliant websites with Kaffeinated Kodemonkey’s Accessibility-First Web Design. Our DHS Trusted Tester experts craft custom, user-centric sites using WCAG 2.2 principles (Perceivable, Operable, Understandable, Robust) to boost SEO, engage users, and drive business growth. Perfect for dev agencies, businesses, and organizations needing compliant, scalable web solutions, with an optional Proof of Compliance Certificate (POCC).
Get Started Today – Book a free consultation to design a stunning, accessible website that expands your reach and strengthens your brand.
Why Accessibility-First Web Design?
Our approach delivers websites that meet legal standards, enhance user access, and grow your audience, giving you a competitive edge.
- Legal Compliance: Meets ADA, WCAG 2.2, and Section 508 standards, reducing lawsuit risks.
- SEO Advantage: Accessible designs improve rankings, driving up to 15% higher click-through rates.
- User Engagement: Intuitive, user-friendly sites increase satisfaction and retention.
- Business Growth: Attracts clients with compliant, high-performing digital assets.
How It Works – Our Process for Compliant Websites
- Free Consultation: Share your vision and compliance needs with our DHS Trusted Tester team.
- Custom Design: We create a WCAG 2.2-compliant design using Perceivable, Operable, Understandable, and Robust principles.
- Development & Testing: Our experts build and test your site for accessibility, SEO, and performance.
- Launch & Support: Launch with confidence, with hosting, domain, and ongoing maintenance options.
- Optional POCC: Add a Proof of Compliance Certificate to verify standards for RFPs or audits.
Start Compliance Journey Today
Speak with a DHS Trusted Tester about Kaffeinated Kodemonkey’s POCC and how to ensuer your website meets state, federal, or public requirements for digital content under Title II & III, WCAG and Section 508 Compliace, or any state bills.
Join the conversation:
- Bolg Series - Blog Series on the WCAG from beginner to expert.
- MonkeyFourm - Join our forum, ask question and join in on the conversation.
- Knowledge Base where you can gain dive deeper and get in depth information
- MonkeySupport Need A11y help open a ticket and an A11y Expert will be with you.



