Accessibility Statement
Effective: June 9, 2026
Our commitment
Foundra is built for parents finding local activities for their kids — a job that has to work for everyone, regardless of how they read, click, or navigate the web. We're committed to meeting Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA as our baseline standard, and to continually improving as the platform grows.
What we've done so far
Foundra ships with semantic HTML, keyboard-navigable forms and filters, visible focus indicators, and structured headings on every page. We run automated accessibility audits (Axe + Lighthouse) across the public directory and claim flow before each release.
Known limitations
We're honest about what isn't perfect yet. Some muted secondary text (eyebrow labels, result counts, helper hints) is currently below WCAG AA contrast pending a brand-color review. The interactive map view (powered by Mapbox) is keyboard-navigable but offers a less rich experience than the list view for screen reader users — the list view is the primary accessible path. The automated audits cover the public directory + claim flow; the operator dashboard and admin surfaces are slated for manual review before public launch.
How to report an issue
If you encounter an accessibility barrier — anything that makes Foundra harder to use than it should be — please tell us. Email admin@foundra.com with a description of the issue, the page URL, and any assistive technology you're using. We respond within 5 business days.
Ongoing work
Accessibility is a moving target, not a one-time fix. We treat every Foundra release as an opportunity to improve. Major improvements are documented in our shipping log; user-reported issues are tracked and prioritized alongside other product work.