Accessibility Statement
Wandering With Pride LLC / WanderVerse · Last updated: April 17, 2026
Accessibility isn't a compliance checkbox here — it's foundational. WanderVerse was built by and for people with disabilities, neurodivergent people, and chronically ill people. If something doesn't work for you, tell us and we'll fix it.
Our Commitment
Wandering With Pride LLC is committed to making WanderVerse websites and software accessible to everyone, regardless of disability or assistive technology. We target WCAG 2.1 Level AA compliance across all web properties.
What We've Done
- Skip-to-content links on all pages
- Semantic HTML with ARIA landmarks and labels on interactive elements
- Color contrast ratios meeting or exceeding WCAG 2.1 AA minimums
- Keyboard-navigable interfaces throughout
- No auto-playing media
- All light effects use slow transitions (minimum 1500ms) — no strobing, no fast flashes, no rapid color cycling — by design, not afterthought
- Form labels associated with inputs; error messages linked to fields
Known Limitations
This site is in early development. Known gaps we are actively working on:
- Dynamic content (tier unlock progress bars) may not announce updates to screen readers — we are adding ARIA live regions
- Payment flow accessibility depends partly on Stripe Checkout, which has strong built-in accessibility but is outside our direct control
- 82 product pages are generated from a template — we are auditing for systematic issues
Sensory Design Philosophy
Every WanderVerse product is designed with sensory safety as a first principle:
- No sudden sounds, no autoplay, no notification spam
- Light integrations use slow, warm transitions only
- Focus Mode / Meltdown Mode in interactive products to reduce overwhelm on demand
- Clean, calm layouts with clear visual hierarchy — not attention-maximizing dashboards
Feedback and Contact
If you encounter an accessibility barrier, please tell us. Accessibility issues are treated as priority bugs — ahead of feature requests.
Email: [email protected]
Include what you were trying to do, what assistive technology you're using (if any), and what happened. We aim to respond within 5 business days and fix confirmed issues within 30 days.
Formal Complaints
If you are not satisfied with our response, you may contact the US Department of Justice ADA Information Line at 1-800-514-0301 or file a complaint at ada.gov.