Government agencies, nonprofits, hospitals, and universities serve diverse populations with real needs. The technology behind those services should be accessible, reliable, and built to last.

Public-serving organizations don't operate like startups. The procurement process is complex. Budgets are fixed. Compliance requirements are non-negotiable. And the people you serve have widely varying needs, devices, connectivity, and abilities.
Most vendors either don't understand these constraints or treat them as afterthoughts. Accessibility gets bolted on at the end. Knowledge transfer is a PDF nobody reads. The project ships, the vendor disappears, and your internal team is left maintaining something they had no hand in building.
We approach it differently because we've done this work before. RFP processes, approval chains, WCAG compliance, legacy system considerations, multilingual audiences. None of this is new to us, and none of it surprises us mid-project.

Public-facing websites that are fast, accessible, and easy for your team to maintain. Whether it's a full redesign or a ground-up build, we deliver sites that meet WCAG 2.1 AA standards and communicate clearly to the communities you serve.
If your existing site doesn't meet accessibility standards, we audit it, identify the gaps, and fix them. With the ADA Title II deadline approaching in April 2026, this is urgent for state and local government websites. We help you get compliant and stay compliant.
Comprehensive audits of your digital properties against WCAG 2.1 AA and Section 508 standards. We deliver clear, prioritized reports that tell you exactly what needs to be fixed, how severe each issue is, and what the remediation path looks like.
The tools your staff and constituents use every day: case management portals, internal dashboards, public-facing service portals, document management systems. Built to be intuitive for the people using them, not just the people who built them.
WCAG 2.1 AA and Section 508 accessibility are baked into how we design and build from day one. We don't build first and audit later. Accessibility is in the foundation.
We design for the full range of your audience: varying literacy levels, devices, assistive technologies, languages, and connectivity. Personas are useful, but nothing replaces testing with the people who will actually use the thing.
Full knowledge transfer. Documentation. Training. Paired working sessions with your internal team during the build. When we hand off, your people can maintain it, update it, and extend it without calling us back.
We've responded to RFPs, navigated multi-stage evaluations, and delivered within the timelines and reporting structures that public-sector work demands. We know the process and we respect it.
City websites, department portals, public service platforms, and digital accessibility remediation ahead of federal deadlines.
Websites and platforms that communicate your mission, support your programs, and make it easy for communities to engage with your work.
Accessible web presences, student-facing portals, and internal systems that serve diverse campus populations.
Patient-facing tools, provider directories, and public health platforms built with accessibility and privacy in mind.
Tell us about your organization, your constraints, and your timeline. We'll give you an honest assessment of how we can help and what it would take.