What it checks
Scan a public URL or pasted HTML for missing alt text, heading problems, unlabeled forms, vague links, empty buttons, iframe titles, duplicate IDs, page language, and simple contrast issues.
SiteCheck Canada gives Canadian small businesses, agencies, nonprofits, municipalities, and web teams a practical first-pass website accessibility check before a formal review or client handoff.
Scan a public URL or pasted HTML for missing alt text, heading problems, unlabeled forms, vague links, empty buttons, iframe titles, duplicate IDs, page language, and simple contrast issues.
Canadian teams often need to think about WCAG, AODA, federal expectations, procurement language, and client commitments. SiteCheck keeps the first pass practical without pretending one scan answers every legal question.
Fix obvious critical and major issues, export notes for the team, then use the checklist to plan keyboard testing, screen reader review, document checks, and qualified review where needed.
Run a first-pass check for obvious accessibility issues on a single page.
A practical checklist for agencies, nonprofits, businesses, and web teams.
Know where automation helps, where it falls short, and where a human review still matters.