ShootCorp

Accessibility Statement

Last updated May 16, 2026 · Effective May 16, 2026

1. Our commitment

ShootCorp wants every visitor — including people who use assistive technology — to be able to browse the Site, request quotes, complete bookings, and apply to join our vendor network without unnecessary friction. We treat accessibility as part of the product, not as an afterthought, and we welcome feedback from users who run into obstacles.

2. Standards we aim for

We aim for substantial conformance with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA. We design and build new components with that standard in mind, and we prioritize fixing accessibility issues that come up in our own review or that users report to us.

3. Known limitations

We know that not every surface on the Site is fully accessible today. We are tracking the following known gaps and plan to improve them:

  • The signature pad used in our customer booking flow renders to an HTML canvas; users of screen readers cannot draw a signature with the canvas alone and currently need to use the "type your name" alternative we provide on the same step.
  • PDF previews for proposals and signed contracts may not be fully navigable by screen readers; the underlying contract text is also available in HTML on the relevant page.
  • The vendor calendar uses drag-and-drop interactions that are not yet fully keyboard-accessible; vendors can also manage availability through form-based controls.
  • Our multi-step wizards — the public quote form, the vendor application form, and the vendor onboarding flow — animate between steps with a fade transition and do not currently announce step progress to assistive technology in a structured way. All controls within each step are keyboard-reachable.
  • A small number of in-page modal dialogs in the admin and customer-portal surfaces do not yet implement full focus-trap and ESC-to-close semantics consistently.

4. Compatibility statement

We target compatibility with current versions and the previous major version of Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Edge, and Apple Safari, in combination with common assistive technologies including VoiceOver (macOS and iOS), NVDA (Windows), JAWS (Windows), and TalkBack (Android).

5. How to report issues; contact

If you encounter an accessibility barrier on the Site, please let us know at hello@shootcorp.com. Describe the page or feature you were using, the assistive technology you were using if any, and what happened. We will respond within a reasonable time and prioritize fixes based on impact.