Accessibility
Accessibility Statement
We want everyone to be able to read, understand and use Agreely, including people who navigate with assistive technology. This statement explains the standard we hold ourselves to, where we stand today, and what is still in progress.
1. Our commitment
Agreely is a consent-accountability service operated by Ophelios Studio. A product built to help organizations honour people's rights under Quebec Law 25 should itself be usable by everyone, so we hold this website to a recognized accessibility standard and try to improve it continuously.
2. Voluntary adoption of the Quebec standard
The Quebec standard, the Standard sur l'accessibilite des sites Web (SGQRI 008 3.0), in force since April 29, 2024, formally binds Quebec public bodies. Agreely is a private company: we are not subject to that standard. We adopt it voluntarily as our benchmark, together with the W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 level AA, because it fits an accountability product built for Law 25 and because it is the right thing to do.
3. The standard and level we target
We target WCAG 2.1 level AA, and we align with the Quebec standard (SGQRI 008 3.0). That standard is itself built on WCAG 2.1 level AA and adds selected WCAG 2.2 criteria (focus appearance, dragging alternatives, target size, and accessible authentication), which we take as our reference too. This is a target we work toward, not a level we claim to have fully met.
4. Scope
This statement covers the public marketing website and documentation served at agreely.ca (the pages on this domain). It does not cover the Agreely application at app.agreely.ca, which is a separate product with its own ongoing accessibility work, nor third-party content embedded on this site (see limitations below).
5. Conformance status (self-assessed)
This statement is a self-assessment, made in good faith as of July 2, 2026. It is not an official certification, not an independent audit, and not a guarantee of full conformance. Based on our own review, we consider this site partially conforming to WCAG 2.1 level AA: the main pages meet most of the applicable criteria, and we correct gaps as we find them. We say "partially" honestly, because of the known limitations listed next.
6. Known limitations and areas still in progress
We would rather under-claim than over-claim. Here is what we know is not yet fully verified or fully accessible:
- No independent audit yet. The assessment is internal. We have not commissioned a third-party accessibility audit of this site.
- Documentation and code samples. The technical docs, long code blocks and syntax highlighting have not all been verified end to end with a keyboard and screen reader.
- Embedded third-party content. The interactive API reference and the Calendly booking calendar are provided by third parties, are outside our direct control, and may not reach the same level.
- Documents and downloads. Any PDF or downloadable file has not undergone a full accessibility review.
- The application. The Agreely app (app.agreely.ca) is separate from this site and is covered by its own, continuing accessibility work.
- Quebec Sign Language (LSQ). We do not currently provide an LSQ version for video content, which the Quebec standard asks for depending on context. We have little to no video today and will address this if that changes.
7. Report an accessibility problem
If you run into a barrier on this site, or if you need information in another format, please tell us. Your feedback directly helps us fix things.
Contact David Tucker, Ophelios Studio, at [email protected], or book a short meeting.
Our commitment: we aim to acknowledge your report within 5 business days, and to fix the problem or offer an accessible alternative as quickly as we reasonably can.
8. Assessment date and review
This statement reflects our self-assessment as of July 2, 2026. It is not a legal guarantee, and, like our other legal pages, the final wording may warrant review by qualified counsel. We will update this page, with a new date, as we make improvements or as the standard evolves.