Yes. Accessibility Tracker is a platform built for uploading accessibility audit reports and managing the work that follows. You upload your audit spreadsheet, and the platform organizes every issue into a workspace where teams can prioritize fixes, track progress, and generate documentation. It works with audit reports from any provider. The point is to move your audit out of a static spreadsheet and into a system where remediation actually moves forward.
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Platform name | Accessibility Tracker Platform |
| Format accepted | Audit report spreadsheets, including reports from third-party providers |
| What you get | Issue tracking, Risk Factor and User Impact prioritization formulas, AI remediation guidance, progress reports, VPAT generation |
| Who it’s for | Product teams, agencies, consultants, and in-house leadership managing WCAG conformance work |

Why Upload an Audit to a Platform?
An audit report sitting in a spreadsheet loses freshness fast. Tabs get duplicated, statuses go stale, and the people who need to act on findings never see the latest version.
A platform fixes that. Once the audit is uploaded, every issue becomes a record you can assign, prioritize, comment on, and close. The audit stops being a document and starts being a project.
What Happens After You Upload
The Accessibility Tracker Platform parses the audit spreadsheet and maps each row into the issue management view. Severity, WCAG criterion, page or screen, and recommendation come through with the import.
From there, teams apply Risk Factor or User Impact prioritization formulas to decide what to fix first. AI features inside the platform generate remediation guidance for individual issues, which can speed up developer work regardless of how the original report was written.
Does It Only Work With One Provider’s Audits?
No. The platform accepts audit reports from any provider as long as the spreadsheet has the standard columns (issue, criterion, severity, location, recommendation). Many teams arrive with audits from a previous vendor and want a better way to manage the findings.
What About VPATs and ACRs?
Once your audit data is in the platform, you can auto-generate a VPAT in the WCAG, Section 508, EN 301 549, or INT edition. The system pulls from your audit findings to populate the Accessibility Table, which removes most of the manual writing work.
The result is an ACR you can review, finalize, and share with procurement teams or buyers requesting documentation.
Who Uses This Approach?
SaaS companies preparing for procurement reviews. Agencies running accessibility work for multiple clients. In-house teams at organizations under ADA Title II or EAA scope. Consultants who need a place to centralize remediation across projects.
The common thread is that none of them want their audit to live and die in a spreadsheet.
FAQ
How much does it cost to upload an audit?
Pricing depends on the plan and the size of the audit. The platform offers tiers based on number of projects and users. Contact the team for a current quote.
Can I upload more than one audit?
Yes. Each audit can be its own project inside the platform, which is useful for organizations with multiple websites, web apps, or mobile apps under management.
Does the platform replace the audit itself?
No. A manual accessibility evaluation is the only way to determine WCAG conformance, and scans only flag approximately 25% of issues. The platform manages what the audit identifies; it does not replace the evaluation work.
What file formats does the platform accept?
Standard audit report spreadsheets. The Accessibility Tracker import maps columns automatically when the report follows a recognized structure.
Can my developers work directly inside the platform?
Yes. Developers can be added as users, view assigned issues, read AI-generated remediation guidance, and update statuses as fixes are completed.
If you have an audit report that needs a better home, the platform is built to receive it.
Contact our team to get started: Contact Kris.