Accessibility
Last updated: June 1, 2026
What we're aiming for
We want our website and apps to work for everyone — including people who use screen readers, keyboards, magnifiers, captions, or other assistive tools. This page lays out what we're aiming for, where we honestly are, and how to tell us when we fall short.
We build to meet the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 at Level AA — the standard most widely used to judge whether a digital product is accessible. In practice, that means we work to make sure:
- You can navigate and use everything with a keyboard, not just a mouse
- Screen readers can make sense of our pages, buttons, and labels
- Text has enough contrast to read, and you can enlarge it without the layout falling apart
- Images carry text descriptions, and video has captions where it matters
- Nothing flashes in a way that could trigger a seizure
- Forms tell you clearly what to enter, and what went wrong if something's off
Where we're at
Accessibility is ongoing work, not a box we ticked once and forgot. Our apps are still in development, and we're building these standards in as we go rather than bolting them on at the end. Some corners may not be fully there yet. If you find one, we want to hear about it.
A note on the parts we don't build
Some pieces of our site rely on outside services we don't fully control. We choose partners who take accessibility seriously, but we can't promise every third-party element clears the same bar.
Tell us when something's broken
If any part of our website or apps is hard to use with assistive technology — or you need information in a format that works better for you — email us at accessibility@syntarisystems.com. Tell us what you were trying to do and what got in the way, and a real person will get back to you within two business days. We treat this as a bug, because that's what it is.
Contact
2050 Post Oak Blvd, Suite 510
Houston, TX 77056
281-473-0051
accessibility@syntarisystems.com