Accessibility for EdTech
Pass every district accessibility review. Without pausing your roadmap.
ADA Title II is pushing WCAG 2.1 AA compliance into every EdTech contract.
Workback audits your product in hours, ships fixes as pull requests, and generates a district-ready VPAT on every release. Your team reviews PRs, not audit reports.
Start Your Free Pilot"Workback doesn't talk to your managers. It talks to your developers and tells them what to fix."
Head of Engineering, Zanichelli
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The compliance clock is running
In April 2024, the DOJ finalized ADA Title II requirements for public entities. The result: large US school districts must make their digital services WCAG 2.1 AA conformant by April 2027. Your district customers are already pushing those obligations into your contracts: WCAG attestations in RFPs, remediation clauses in renewals, VPAT reviews before procurement sign-off.
The old playbook (a 12-week manual audit, six months of engineering backlog, an annual recertification) doesn't fit the procurement calendar anymore.
Find. Fix. Certify. Continuously.
The full accessibility lifecycle, on every release.
Find
AI agents test your authenticated product against WCAG 2.1 AA like a real user, catching keyboard traps, ARIA failures, and conditional UI that static scanners miss.
Fix
Findings arrive as pull requests in your existing repos. Your engineers review and merge. No spreadsheets, no intermediaries.
Certify
A VPAT 2.5 refreshes with every release, ready for the next district RFP.
Works with GitHub, GitLab, and Bitbucket. First audit in 24 hours.
The shift
What changes when Workback ships your accessibility work
Without Workback
- closeYou budgeted one audit this year. It took 14 weeks. The findings arrived as a spreadsheet no engineer wanted to open.
- closeFixes sit in the backlog for months. Nobody owns them. The PM who filed the tickets moved on.
- closeYour VPAT is 18 months old. Procurement at your largest district asked for a current one last week.
With Workback
- checkFirst audit completes in hours. Findings arrive as pull requests in your existing repos.
- checkPRs land in your normal code review. Your engineers approve and merge on their own schedule.
- checkThe VPAT stays current with every release. It's ready when procurement asks.
Recognized where accessibility matters most
Zanichelli wins the 2026 ABC International Excellence Award for accessible publishing.
Zanichelli, one of Italy's leading educational publishers, was awarded the 2026 ABC International Excellence Award by the Accessible Books Consortium, a program of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO). The jury cited their "innovative use of AI in production processes." The AI powering that program is Workback. We've been working with their engineering team since October 2025.
Read the full story →"PRs speak developers' language. They're immediately actionable, and they can be verified quickly."
Head of Engineering, Zanichelli
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