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Accessibility Statement

Accessibility is treated as an operating requirement, with transparent limits and a direct feedback path.

Effective July 15, 2026

Plain-language record

This page records the current public policy. It does not replace advice from a qualified professional about your own obligations.

Automation Experience aims to make this website usable by people with a wide range of abilities, devices, and assistive technologies. The target is practical conformance with WCAG 2.2 Level AA.

  • semantic headings, landmarks, labels, and descriptive links;
  • keyboard navigation, visible focus, skip navigation, and form-error recovery;
  • responsive reflow, touch targets, color contrast, and reduced-motion support; and
  • automated accessibility checks across major desktop and mobile browser engines.

Automated checks do not prove complete accessibility. A full manual audit with real iOS and Android devices, keyboard-only use, screen readers, high zoom, reflow, and reduced-motion settings remains part of the ongoing production review. Third-party booking, security, and analytics interfaces may have limitations outside our direct control.

If you encounter a barrier or need information in another format, email agha@automationexperience.net. Include the page, the task you were trying to complete, and your browser or assistive technology when comfortable sharing it. We will make a reasonable effort to respond and provide an accessible alternative.

This statement is based on internal automated and browser testing completed before the July 2026 production release. It will be updated when manual testing or material site changes produce new findings.