Research
A quarterly, anonymized report on accessibility across the web — drawn from aggregated scan data, reviewed by the advisory board before publication.
Verassa evidence protocol
Evidence
01Screenshot, DOM, replay, and axe baseline captured before decisions.
Judgment
02Reviewer route, rationale, and owner stay attached to lower-confidence work.
Verification
03Re-scan records and disclaimers travel with reportable outputs.
What the report covers
Each issue reports industry-level trends: the most common WCAG failures, fix-rate trends over time, time-to-fix distributions, and the regression patterns that show up most often. The point is to show where accessibility is actually moving — and where it is not.
It reports fix rates, not just finding counts. A report that only counts problems tells you nothing about whether anyone is solving them.
How the data is handled
The data is fully anonymized. Customer-identifying information never appears, and aggregation thresholds are published so the methodology can be checked. No issue names or shames a specific organization.
The advisory board reviews each issue before it is published. A report drawn from customer data has to be accountable to the people that data describes.
The first issue is in preparation