Accessibility Statement.

Effective Date: 2/25/26


Our Commitment

At Stacq, we believe the web should be accessible to everyone. We are committed to ensuring that our website and client platform provide an inclusive experience for all users, including people with disabilities.


Standards We Follow

We design and develop with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA in mind.


This means we work to ensure our pages are:

  • Perceivable - Content is presented in ways that all users can perceive, including text alternatives for images, sufficient color contrast, and readable typography.
  • Operable - Navigation and interactive elements are usable via keyboard, screen readers, and other assistive technologies.
  • Understandable - Content and interface behavior are clear, consistent, and predictable.
  • Robust - Pages are built with clean, semantic HTML to support a wide range of browsers and assistive tools.


What We Do

  • Build every client website with built-in accessibility compliance as a standard feature
  • Use semantic HTML, proper heading structure, and descriptive link text throughout our platform
  • Maintain sufficient color contrast ratios across our interface
  • Ensure all interactive elements are keyboard navigable
  • Continuously review and improve our pages as accessibility standards evolve


Ongoing Efforts

Accessibility is not a one-time project. We regularly audit our website and platform to identify and address potential barriers. As we introduce new features, accessibility is considered from the start of the design process.


Feedback

We welcome your feedback on the accessibility of Stacq. If you encounter any barriers or have suggestions for improvement, please contact us: info@stacq.io


We take all feedback seriously and will do our best to respond promptly and address any issues.


Third-Party Content

While we strive to ensure accessibility across our platform, some third-party tools or integrations embedded on client websites may have their own accessibility limitations. We encourage those providers to meet accessibility standards and will work with clients to find accessible alternatives when possible.