Accessibility
InsideScoop is committed to making workplace transparency available to everyone. We're working to ensure our platform meets WCAG 2.1 AA standards.
Our Commitment
We believe that information about workplace safety, worker rights, and employer practices should be accessible to every worker, regardless of ability. InsideScoop is a platform for everyone who works, and we are committed to removing barriers that prevent full access to our content and features.
We are working toward conformance with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 at the AA level. These guidelines are widely regarded as the international standard for web accessibility.
What We've Done
Keyboard Navigation
All interactive elements are reachable and operable with keyboard input alone.
Color Contrast
Text and interactive elements are designed with sufficient contrast ratios against backgrounds.
Responsive Design
The platform works across screen sizes and orientations, from mobile phones to desktop monitors.
Touch Targets
Buttons and interactive elements meet minimum size guidelines for touch input on mobile devices.
Text-Based Content
Our content is primarily text-based, making it compatible with screen readers and text-to-speech tools.
Semantic HTML
We use proper heading structure, landmarks, and ARIA attributes to support assistive technologies.
Known Limitations
We're still improving. Here are areas we know need work:
Interactive map components may not be fully navigable with screen readers. We provide text-based alternatives for all map data through the Explore and Company pages.
Some data visualizations (charts, gauges) rely on visual representation. Key data points are available in text form alongside visualizations.
Third-party embedded content may not meet the same accessibility standards as our own.
PDF exports may not be fully tagged for screen reader compatibility.
Help Us Improve
If you experience any difficulty accessing content or using features on InsideScoop, we want to hear from you. Your feedback helps us identify and fix accessibility barriers.
When reporting an issue, please include:
A description of the accessibility problem you encountered.
The page or feature where the issue occurred.
The assistive technology you were using (if applicable).
Your preferred contact method for follow-up.
This statement was prepared on February 26, 2026. We review and update this page as we make accessibility improvements. Our goal is full WCAG 2.1 AA conformance.