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Verassaerassa

Evidence-backed digital accessibility operations with qualified human review, careful claims, and exportable proof.

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AI-augmented accessibility evaluation. Findings accelerate audit production but do not replace qualified-reviewer attestation. No scan is a conformance guarantee.

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Product

Decision Layer

Triage, rationale capture, and the append-only audit record behind every decision. The part of the platform that turns a list of findings into accountable work.

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Verassa evidence protocol

  1. Evidence

    01

    Screenshot, DOM, replay, and axe baseline captured before decisions.

  2. Judgment

    02

    Reviewer route, rationale, and owner stay attached to lower-confidence work.

  3. Verification

    03

    Re-scan records and disclaimers travel with reportable outputs.

What it does

Every decision, recorded

  • 01

    Triage

    Work the findings queue by severity, confidence, flow, or owner.

  • 02

    Rationale capture

    Every dismiss or defer requires a written justification. The reason is part of the record.

  • 03

    Routing

    Send a finding to an owner with a due date; track it to a verified fix.

  • 04

    Append-only audit log

    Every decision is recorded immutably — who decided what, when, and why.

Anti-laundering

Dismissing findings is visible, by design

It is possible to make any audit look clean by dismissing its findings. The Decision Layer makes that pattern visible instead of hiding it: when dismissed and deferred findings pass 30% of a scan, the report carries a disclosure; past 50%, an attestation-style export is blocked without advisory review.

The point is not to stop a team from disagreeing with a finding — disagreement is legitimate and the rationale captures it. The point is that the disagreement is on the record.

See the Decision Layer

A demo walks through triage, a dismiss with rationale, and the audit record behind it.

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