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    Accessibility Statement

    Last reviewed: July 14, 2026

    Post Pilots is built to be usable by as many people as possible, including people who browse with a keyboard, a screen reader, magnification, or reduced motion. We treat accessibility as part of the product, not an add-on.


    Standard we aim for

    We aim to meet WCAG 2.1 Level AA, the standard referenced by Israeli Standard 5568 (תקן ישראלי 5568) and by the Equal Rights for Persons with Disabilities Regulations. We test against that standard as part of our regular development work.


    What we have done

    • Keyboard access: every interactive control can be reached and operated with a keyboard alone, and a visible focus ring is shown wherever focus lands.
    • Skip link: a “Skip to main content” link is the first thing a keyboard or screen-reader user reaches on every page.
    • Semantic structure: pages use real landmarks (header, nav, main, footer) and a logical heading order, so screen-reader users can navigate by structure.
    • Text alternatives: meaningful images carry descriptive alternative text; purely decorative images are hidden from assistive technology so they do not add noise.
    • Colour contrast: body text and interface text are checked against the 4.5:1 contrast minimum, and focus indicators against 3:1.
    • Labelled controls: icon-only buttons carry accessible names, and form fields are programmatically associated with their labels and error messages.
    • Zoom and reflow: the interface reflows down to small viewports and supports browser zoom without loss of content.

    Where we currently fall short

    We would rather tell you the truth than claim we are perfect. As of the date above, we are aware of the following limitations:

    • The drag-and-drop grid planner is primarily a pointer interaction. Keyboard reordering is supported by the underlying library but is not yet fully verified end to end. If you cannot reorder posts with a keyboard, contact us and we will reorder them for you while we finish this work.
    • Some third-party embeds (payment checkout, Instagram’s own screens) are outside our control and may not fully meet AA.
    • The video subtitle editor is a visual-first tool; we have not yet validated the full experience with a screen reader.

    These are on our list. If one of them is blocking you, tell us — a real person will help you get the task done in the meantime.


    How we test

    • Manual keyboard-only passes over the core flows (sign up, upload, schedule, post).
    • Contrast ratios checked against the design system’s colour tokens, targeting 4.5:1 for text and 3:1 for focus indicators.
    • Review of semantic structure and text alternatives when pages change.

    Accessibility coordinator

    If you hit an accessibility barrier anywhere on this site, or you need something in a different format, contact our accessibility coordinator directly:

    Tell us the page, what you were trying to do, and what got in the way. We aim to respond within a few business days, and we will tell you honestly whether and when we can fix it.