Trust Center
Accessibility standards exist for disabled people. The advisory board is how disabled practitioners hold this product accountable to them — with real authority, not an honorary title.
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.
Who is on it
The advisory board is composed of disabled accessibility practitioners: certified specialists, advocates, and researchers who do this work and rely on accessible products themselves.
Self-identification is opt-in and never required. The board is a working group, not a logo wall.
Paid, not honorary
Advisory board members are paid: a monthly retainer and equity, not an honorary title and a thank-you. Expertise from the disability community is work, and it is paid for as work.
The platform also hires, contracts, and pays from the accessibility community beyond the board — including paid disabled reviewers for the evaluation work.