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ADA Compliance Consultant in Daytona Beach, Florida

ADA compliance consultant in Daytona Beach, Florida. Sweent audits and remediates websites to WCAG 2.1 AA with real screen-reader testing.

Julian Tejera
May 7, 2026 2 min read

Sweent audits and remediates websites for ADA and WCAG compliance, working with Daytona Beach organizations that need their sites to be genuinely usable — and defensible if anyone challenges them. We fix the code, not just the report.

What "ADA Compliant" Actually Requires

The ADA itself doesn't spell out web rules, which trips up a lot of business owners. What's happened instead is that federal guidance and a steady stream of lawsuits have settled on WCAG 2.1 Level AA as the practical standard. So when someone asks for "ADA compliance," what they really need is a site that meets those guidelines and can be shown to meet them.

That distinction matters, because a vendor who promises "100% ADA compliance" from an automated scan is selling you a false sense of security.

What an Engagement Covers

  • A full audit against WCAG 2.1 AA, combining automated and manual testing
  • Manual screen-reader testing with JAWS, NVDA, and VoiceOver
  • Keyboard navigation, focus order, and contrast review
  • Hands-on remediation of the issues found, done by engineers
  • Re-testing to confirm each fix actually resolved the problem
  • Documentation of the conformance work for your records

How We Run It

  1. We scan the site to map the obvious technical failures fast.
  2. We test key flows by hand with assistive technology to catch what scanners miss.
  3. Our engineers remediate the code, prioritizing the issues that block real users.
  4. We re-test and document, so you have proof of the work.

Audit and Fix Under One Roof

Here's the gap most accessibility vendors leave: they audit, hand you a PDF of problems, and you're stuck finding developers to fix them. We do both. Because we're a software engineering firm, the team that finds the broken focus order is the team that rewrites it.

A Local Team With Federal-Grade Standards

We're based in Daytona Beach, and accessibility is core to what we do — Section 508, ADA, and WCAG 2.0 through 2.2. We hold SDVOSB and HUBZone certifications and a GSA Schedule, and we deliver Section 508 work for government clients, where the standard is strict and the testing is real. Commercial clients get that same rigor.

If your site needs to be checked or fixed, the next step is an audit that tells you exactly where you stand.

Frequently Asked Questions

There's no separate ADA web checklist in law, so courts and federal guidance point to WCAG, the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, as the working standard. In practice, making your site usable by people with disabilities means meeting WCAG 2.1 Level AA. That's the target we build and test against.

We do both, and the remediation is the part that actually protects you. An audit tells you what's wrong; our engineers go in and fix the code — keyboard traps, missing labels, contrast, focus order — then re-test to confirm it's resolved.

Yes. Automated scanners like WAVE, Pa11y, and Lighthouse catch maybe a third of real issues. We test manually with JAWS, NVDA, and VoiceOver because that's the only way to know whether a real person can actually use the page.

We can move fast on the technical remediation and document the conformance work. One note: we're an accessibility engineering firm, not a law firm, so we'd handle the fixes while your attorney handles the legal response. The two go together.

Accessibility drifts every time someone adds a page or a plugin. We can set up automated checks in your build process and do periodic manual reviews so a fixed site stays fixed.

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