Accessibility statement
Planoda targets WCAG 2.2 Level AA across the product and this marketing site. Here's what we've built, where we still have work to do, and how to tell us when we fall short.
Conformance target: WCAG 2.2 Level AA · Reviewed June 2026
In short
Our commitment
Software should work for everyone who relies on it — including people who navigate by keyboard, screen reader, switch device, or magnification.
We treat accessibility as a product requirement, not a compliance afterthought. Accessibility checks run in our continuous-integration pipeline, and we pair them with manual screen-reader and keyboard passes on the flows people use most: signing up, onboarding, the board, and creating an issue.
This is ongoing work. Standards evolve, our product grows, and we keep finding things to improve — so we describe our current state honestly rather than claiming a finished, perfect result.
Conformance target
We measure ourselves against the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 at Level AA. We do not claim full Level AAA conformance; some AAA criteria we meet incidentally, but AA is our committed bar.
What we've implemented
Concrete measures already in place across the product and this site.
Every interactive control is reachable and operable by keyboard alone, in a logical order. Focus is never trapped, and a clearly visible focus ring follows you so you always know where you are.
Pages use real landmarks (header, nav, main, footer) and a single, ordered heading outline — so assistive technology can announce structure and let you jump straight to the content that matters.
A skip-to-content link leads each page, and prefers-reduced-motion is honored throughout: scroll reveals, parallax, and transitions resolve to a calm, static state when you ask your system to limit motion.
Body text meets a 4.5:1 contrast ratio and UI components and graphical objects meet 3:1, measured against our OKLCH palette in both light and dark themes.
Color is never the only signal. Status, priority, and workflow state pair color with an icon, shape, or label, and the palette is chosen to stay distinguishable across common color-vision deficiencies.
Interactive targets meet the WCAG 2.2 minimum of 24×24 CSS pixels, with generous spacing on touch surfaces so taps land where you intend.
Controls carry accessible names, state, and roles; live regions announce async changes; and decorative imagery is hidden from assistive technology. We test with VoiceOver, NVDA, and the browser accessibility tree.
Layouts reflow to a 320 CSS-pixel viewport (and to 400% zoom) without horizontal scrolling or clipped content, so the product is usable on small screens and at high magnification.
Pre-recorded video carries synchronized captions, and we avoid conveying essential information through audio alone.
Known limitations
An honest account of where we know we're not there yet. We'd rather tell you than have you discover it.
Report an issue
If any part of Planoda is hard or impossible to use with your assistive technology, we want to know. Tell us the page, what you were trying to do, and the device, browser, and assistive tech you were using. We read every report ourselves and aim to acknowledge accessibility reports within five business days.
Related
Accessibility sits alongside our broader commitments to privacy, security, and transparency.
Built for everyone
An honest, accessible product you can recommend without an asterisk. Spin up a workspace and see the calm for yourself.