Accessibility statement

TickTidy is designed for people who may feel overwhelmed, distracted, tired, or low on energy. Accessibility is part of that mission: the website and app should be clear, readable, calm, and easy to navigate.

We aim to follow WCAG-informed practices including descriptive headings, readable text, strong colour contrast, keyboard-friendly website navigation, meaningful image alt text, and direct language that avoids shame or unnecessary complexity.

Current accessibility practices

  • Pages use a single clear H1 and descriptive section headings.
  • Navigation, FAQ controls, and links are available as semantic HTML.
  • App screenshots include alt text that describes the screen purpose.
  • Copy is written in short paragraphs with concrete instructions and low-pressure tone.
  • The site avoids autoplay media, flashing content, and unnecessary motion.

Send accessibility feedback

If you find an accessibility issue or have feedback that would make TickTidy easier to use, please email hello@darrenpaul.dev. Helpful details include the page or screen, device, browser, assistive technology, and what you expected to happen.