Accessibility Statement
Last reviewed: April 2026
Flinqit is committed to making our product usable by everyone, regardless of ability or assistive-technology setup. We measure our work against the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA and continue to improve toward AAA where practical.
Conformance status
We self-assess the public surfaces of Flinqit as partially conformantwith WCAG 2.1 Level AA. “Partially conformant” means some parts of the content do not yet fully meet the accessibility standard — typically inside the authenticated editor (complex rich-text input), map-based views, and third-party embeds.
What we’ve built in
- Skip-link to main content on every page.
- Keyboard-only navigation, focus traps, and return-focus in all modals.
- Escape closes modals, dropdowns, and overlays consistently.
aria-liveregions announce asynchronous status (saving, errors, success).- Color contrast meets WCAG 2.1 AA on public pages (verified by automated axe tests in CI).
- We honor
prefers-reduced-motion: confetti, background animations, map zoom, and force-graph physics are dampened or disabled when the OS requests it. - Session-timeout warning and unsaved-changes guard in the Folio editor.
Known gaps
- The OpenStreetMap tile layer has limited keyboard support at high zoom levels.
- The force-directed connections graph is canvas-based; a tabular fallback view is planned.
- Drag-to-reorder in the Folio editor currently lacks keyboard equivalents.
- Some automated checks may flag decorative SVGs; we are tightening
aria-hiddencoverage.
Assistive technologies we test with
- VoiceOver (macOS, iOS Safari)
- NVDA (Windows, Firefox)
- Keyboard-only navigation (Chrome, Firefox, Safari)
- Zoom to 200% and OS-level “reduce motion”
Feedback
We welcome reports of barriers you encounter and suggestions for improvement. Please email accessibility@flinqit.com — we aim to respond within five business days.
Formal complaints
If you believe we have not adequately addressed an accessibility concern, you can escalate to the relevant body in your jurisdiction (for example, the U.S. Department of Justice ADA.gov or your national equivalent under EN 301 549).
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