Everyone should be able to use this site.
Last reviewed and updated August 11, 2026
PorchRocket uses WCAG 2.2 Level AA as its accessibility target. We run automated checks across the site and review key flows by hand. If anything on this site blocks you, email rortega@porchrocket.com and we will answer within five business days. You do not need to explain why you are asking.
1. The standard we use
We use the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 Level AA as our engineering target. It gives us clear rules for text, color, keyboard use, forms, focus, zoom, and screen readers.
We treat conformance as ongoing work rather than a finished certificate. Pages change, and every change can introduce a problem. We keep testing as the site grows.
2. How we test
- Automated checks cover our public route list at desktop and mobile widths.
- We test the interactive states that automated crawlers usually miss: the mobile menu open, form error messages, the pop-up dialog, and expanded question and answer sections.
- We check key paths with a keyboard, including menus, forms, tabs, dialogs, and skip links.
- We review text contrast and image overlays by hand where automated tools cannot judge them.
- We confirm pages reflow to a 320 pixel width, which is what a 400 percent zoom produces, without cutting off text or forcing sideways scrolling.
- We confirm the site still works with animation reduced through your operating system setting, and that the pages remain readable with JavaScript unavailable.
3. What should work
Pages are built with clear headings, landmark regions, skip links, labeled form fields, keyboard focus, and text alternatives for meaningful images. Wide data tables scroll inside their own frame on small screens.
4. Known limits
We publish these rather than leave you to find them. This section is updated when something is fixed or newly discovered.
- Some illustrated figures on the product pages describe a result in a short text alternative rather than reproducing every label inside the drawing. The surrounding text always states the same numbers.
- Wide comparison tables in the guides scroll sideways inside their own frame. That is intentional, because a table needs its rows and columns to keep meaning, but it does require scrolling on a small screen.
- We have not completed a full audit with every combination of screen reader and browser. Our manual passes cover keyboard use and the semantic structure that assistive software depends on.
- Some reports are supplied as PDF files. Ask us for the same information in plain text or HTML if a PDF does not work with your software.
5. Get help or report a problem
Email rortega@porchrocket.com. Tell us the page and what happened. A description like "the pricing page will not let me past the second field with a keyboard" is plenty. It helps if you can include the browser and any assistive software you use, but it is not required.
We aim to reply within five business days. If a fix will take longer than that, we will tell you what we are doing and give you the information you were after in the meantime.
6. Another way to get the same information
Nothing on this site is the only way to reach us or to buy. If a page is in your way, email rortega@porchrocket.com and ask for what you need. We will answer questions about coverage, pricing, and how a campaign runs by email or over the phone, and we will send the same material in a plain text or large print format on request, at no cost.
This statement applies to porchrocket.com. It was last reviewed on August 11, 2026 using the testing described above.