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Accessibility

Built to be usable by everyone.

Vadera Pulse is committed to making this website usable by as many people as possible, including people who use screen readers, keyboard navigation, magnification, or who need reduced motion.

Standard
WCAG 2.1 Level AA
Last reviewed
11 August 2026
Status
Partially conformant

Found something you cannot use?

Tell us. The fastest route is the support ticket system inside Pulse: open the app, go to Settings, then Support. If you cannot get into the app, email us with the word accessibility in the subject line. We aim to acknowledge reports within five business days.

Email support@vaderapulse.app

Our commitment

We aim to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines version 2.1, Level AA. These guidelines are the standard courts and regulators most often refer to, and they cover the things that matter in practice: text you can read, controls you can reach with a keyboard, content a screen reader can announce, and motion you can turn off.

We describe our status as partially conformant, which means most of the product meets the standard and some parts do not yet. We would rather say that plainly than claim more than we can support.

What conforms today

The vaderapulse.app website has been audited against WCAG 2.1 Level AA using both automated tooling and manual review. The following are in place.

Text and interface elements meet the required contrast ratios of 4.5 to 1 for body text and 3 to 1 for large text and interface components.
Every image, icon and graphic either carries a text alternative or is hidden from assistive technology where it is decorative.
Every form control has a programmatically associated label, and error messages are tied to the field they describe.
All interactive elements can be reached and operated with a keyboard alone, with a visible focus indicator and no keyboard traps.
Headings follow a logical order, and pages can be navigated by heading structure.
No information is conveyed by colour alone. Signal states carry an icon and a word as well as a colour.
Animation and movement respect the operating system reduced motion setting.
Content that updates without a page reload is announced to screen readers.

Scope and limitations

This statement covers the public vaderapulse.app website. Accounts are created and managed in the Vadera Pulse iPhone app, which is reviewed separately against Apple's accessibility guidance and is not covered here.

Some content on this site is served by third parties, such as platform sign-in screens. We do not control how those are built, and we raise issues with those providers when we find them.

How we test

Our review combines automated and manual methods, because automated tools alone catch only a portion of accessibility problems. We use axe-core and Lighthouse for automated checks on every release, and we test manually using keyboard-only navigation and a screen reader.

Reporting a barrier

If something on Vadera Pulse is hard or impossible to use, we want to know. Open Pulse, go to Settings, then Support, and describe what you were trying to do, what happened, and the assistive technology or settings you were using if that is relevant.

If you cannot access the app to report the problem, email support@vaderapulse.app and put the word accessibility in the subject line.

We aim to acknowledge reports within five business days and will tell you what we intend to do and roughly when. If we cannot fix something quickly, we will say so and offer an alternative way to complete what you were trying to do.

If our response does not resolve the problem, reply to the same thread and ask for it to be escalated, or email support@vaderapulse.app with the word escalation in the subject line. We will respond by email.

Assessment and review

This statement was prepared on 11 August 2026 following a self-assessment of the vaderapulse.app website carried out in August 2026. We review it whenever the product changes materially and at least once a year.