Redesign + Accessibility, in One Engagement
A new website built to WCAG 2.1 AA from day one, plus weekly informational monitoring after launch. The combination most agencies can't deliver.
Most NJ web design agencies build, then leave you to find a separate accessibility vendor. Most accessibility firms audit, then leave you to find someone to actually rebuild. We do both: a clean redesign with WCAG 2.1 AA baked in, plus the weekly monitoring that keeps the posture from drifting.
One accountable partner, fast decisions, and a premium result that looks expensive and feels simple. We confirm scope, build fast, and ship.
Why one partner beats two vendors
The typical NJ accessibility project goes like this: a town hires Agency A to redesign, then a year later hires Firm B to audit the new site, then discovers the new site fails WCAG 2.1 AA in ways Agency A could have prevented. Now you're paying for remediation against a build that's already shipped. That sequence wastes time and money on every engagement.
A better sequence: build the new site with WCAG 2.1 AA baked in from day one, then monitor it weekly after launch so drift gets caught early. That's what this engagement is. Our design system uses passing contrast ratios by default; our component library has keyboard navigation and ARIA built in; our QA checklist before launch includes a screen-reader pass and an automated WCAG scan.
Post-launch, we run our standard weekly informational monitoring (the same one we offer as a standalone service). The first 90 days are included with the build; after that it continues at our standard rates. You get one signed posture document every week from day one of launch, not a six-month gap waiting for someone to notice the new site has drifted.
For Title II public entities, this is the cleanest path to the 2027 / 2028 deadlines. Build right, monitor consistently, document the trail. We're not promising compliance — that's your counsel's determination — but we're giving you the technical baseline plus the dated paper trail Title II expects.
For private businesses, the same logic applies with a smaller deadline pressure. The combined engagement is often cheaper than build + audit-separately, and the post-launch monitoring catches the inevitable content drift that breaks accessibility quietly.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does the combined engagement cost?
Build prices match our standard tiers: $1,500 Essentials, $3,500 Authority, $7,500+ Studio. The first 90 days of monitoring are included. After 90 days, monitoring continues at $79–$199/month for SMBs, custom for public entities. Request a quote.
What if I already have a recent redesign?
Then monitoring alone is the right starting point. The redesign-only path doesn't make sense if your current site is recent. Start with weekly monitoring or a one-time audit first.
Will the new site be "ADA compliant"?
No. Compliance is a legal determination only courts and your counsel can make. The new site will be built to conform with WCAG 2.1 Level AA — the technical baseline. Whether that constitutes compliance for your specific situation is your counsel's call.
Does this work for Title II public entities?
Yes — this is the cleanest path. We've built specifically for the public-entity context: accessibility statement scaffold, Title II grievance procedure framing, vendor-tagging in monitoring reports.
Timeline?
Essentials build: ~1 week. Authority build: 2–3 weeks. Studio build: 4–6 weeks. Monitoring starts the week of launch.