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White-Label Accessibility Reports for Your Agency

Andy Biggs
··3 min read
New FeatureProduct Update

A white-labeled accessibility report cover with an agency's own logo and branding in place of A11y Pulse's

If you run accessibility audits for clients, the report is the thing you actually hand over, the bit they’re paying for. So there’s always been something a wee bit awkward about it turning up with our logo on the cover, our name in the footer, and our brand pink running through the whole thing. You’d done the work and built the relationship, and then we’d appear, uninvited, on the front page. Sorry about that! The good news is we’ve sorted it.

Reports with your branding

You can now white-label your reports: set your branding up once and your agency’s logo and name take the place of ours on the cover and footer, with our brand pink swapped out for greys. There’s nothing left pointing back to A11y Pulse, your client just sees your report. It works on the downloaded PDF and the in-app preview too, so what’s on your screen is what they’ll get, and setting it up takes about a minute in Settings (the full steps are over in our docs).

The report is often the most visible part of an audit, the bit a client keeps and passes around the office, so it feels only right that it looks like yours rather than co-branded with whatever tool you happened to use.

Included in all paid plans, free to try

Clean reports with no watermark are on any paid plan, Starter included. On a trial you can still set the whole thing up and download a watermarked preview to see how it looks, then the watermark clears the moment you subscribe.

Available now

It’s live today, so if you fancy a go, pop your logo in under Settings and have a play. Not on A11y Pulse yet? You can start a trial at a11ypulse.com.

I’d love to tell you white-labeling was a flash of genius on our part, but honestly it was a customer’s idea. An agency we’d been chatting to mentioned they’d happily use white-labeled reports to on-sell their audits, and that was enough for us. We’re a small team, mostly Joseph and me, so a good nudge like that is usually all it takes. Thanks for it! And if you do try it, I’d genuinely love to hear whether it helps you win the work.

Curious what actually goes into one of these reports? Our reports overview walks through the lot. And if you’re weighing white-label up for your agency, give us a shout at [email protected], I’m always happy to talk through how other agencies are getting on with it.