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Accessibility Statement

What we have done to make buildclub.com usable for everyone, what we are still working on, and how to tell us when something is broken for you.

Last updated: May 28, 2026

1. Our commitment

BuildClub is committed to making buildclub.com usable by as many people as possible, including people who navigate the web with a keyboard, a screen reader, magnification, or other assistive technology.

We target conformance with Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 at Level AA (opens in a new tab). We treat WCAG as the floor, not the ceiling, and we are actively improving the site as we go. This statement is honest about where we are: what we have done, where we still fall short, and how to tell us when we have missed something.

2. Measures we have taken

Across the design, build, and content of the site, we have done the following:

  • Semantic HTML. Headings, lists, navigation, and landmark regions are marked up with the right elements so assistive technology can build a usable outline of every page.
  • Alt text on meaningful images. Photographs of people, screenshots that carry information, and illustrative diagrams have alternative text. Purely decorative images are marked as such so screen readers can skip them.
  • Visible focus indicators. Every interactive element on the site — links, buttons, form fields, accordions — shows a clear focus ring when reached by keyboard.
  • Skip-to-content link. A “Skip to main content” link is the first focusable item on every page, so keyboard and screen-reader users can bypass the global navigation.
  • Keyboard navigation. The whole site can be operated from the keyboard. Menus, accordions, and dialogs can be opened, closed, and traversed without a mouse.
  • Color and contrast. Body text and primary interactive elements are designed to meet or exceed WCAG 2.2 AA contrast ratios on the navy, gold, cream, and ink palette used across the site.
  • Responsive design. The site reflows at standard viewport widths down to 320 pixels, supports browser zoom up to 200%, and does not require horizontal scrolling at common screen sizes.
  • Reduced motion. Animations and parallax effects respect the operating system prefers-reduced-motion setting and stop or simplify when that preference is set.
  • Accessible forms. The contact form uses labeled fields, error messages that are announced to assistive technology, and focus management so keyboard and screen-reader users can complete and submit it.

3. Known limitations

We want to be straightforward about where the site is not yet where we want it to be:

  • Scroll-triggered animations. Some sections reveal content as the user scrolls into view. For visitors who do not scroll (for example, when navigating by keyboard tab order alone), this can delay the visibility of certain elements. We are migrating these blocks to render eagerly when the user has not opted into motion or has not yet scrolled.
  • Detailed alt text on marketing illustrations. Some of our larger marketing illustrations have short placeholder alt text rather than a fully descriptive equivalent. We are working through them and replacing the placeholders with descriptions that convey the intended meaning of the image.
  • Third-party accessibility audit. We have not yet completed an independent third-party WCAG 2.2 AA audit. We plan to commission one and will publish the date and a summary of the findings here once it is done.

If you run into a barrier that is not on this list, please tell us — we treat real-world reports from users as the most important input into the next round of improvements.

4. Compatibility

The site is designed to work with current versions of major browsers and assistive technologies. In particular we test with:

  • Browsers: recent versions of Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox, and Apple Safari on both desktop and mobile.
  • Screen readers: NVDA on Windows, JAWS on Windows, and VoiceOver on macOS and iOS.
  • Keyboard only: standard tab order navigation, with no reliance on pointer-only interactions.

We do not actively support browsers more than two major versions out of date or that are no longer receiving security updates from their vendor. Functionality may degrade in those environments.

5. Feedback

If anything on buildclub.com is hard to use with your assistive technology, or you cannot reach content you need, please tell us. We treat accessibility reports the same way we treat security reports — promptly, by a real person, with a response back to you.

To report a barrier, use the contact form and select “Legal / Privacy” as the inquiry type. Please share as much detail as you can: the page URL, what you were trying to do, what happened, and the browser and assistive technology you were using. We aim to acknowledge accessibility feedback within five business days and to follow up with a fix or a clear plan within a reasonable period after that.

If you would prefer to write to us by post, our address is listed below.

6. Formal complaints

If you are not satisfied with our response, you can also raise a formal complaint with the relevant authority for your jurisdiction.

  • United States. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Title III applies to many private-sector websites. You may file a complaint with the U.S. Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division at ada.gov.
  • United Kingdom. Equality Act 2010 enforcement and accessibility guidance is provided by the Equality and Human Rights Commission (equalityhumanrights.com).
  • European Union. Each EU member state designates a national authority responsible for monitoring web accessibility. Contact details are available through your national government’s digital accessibility portal.
  • United Arab Emirates. Accessibility obligations for digital services are overseen by the Telecommunications and Digital Government Regulatory Authority (TDRA, tdra.gov.ae) and the relevant local authorities in Dubai and Abu Dhabi.

7. Contact

For accessibility feedback or any other question about this statement:

BuildClub, Inc.
66 W Flagler Street, Suite 900
Miami, FL 33130
United States

For accessibility feedback, use the contact form and select “Legal / Privacy” as the inquiry type.

Something on the site not working for you?

Use the contact form and select “Legal / Privacy” as the inquiry type. A real person reads every accessibility report.

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