12-11-2019, 05:20 AM
Hey guys,
By now Im sure that you've all seen and heard all the reteric about the new "This will cure it all software" known as
AdaComply.
![[Image: ada-comply-1.jpg]](https://i.ibb.co/bBJGHJ1/ada-comply-1.jpg)
Sales Page
It sure do sound like it is the answer to all your problems, but is it really?
Now, Take a look at this picture:
![[Image: ada-comply.jpg]](https://i.ibb.co/0VtRTGW/ada-comply.jpg)
This is their sales page for this software and they can't even make IT compliant!
Like to see what your site looks like?
Go to this website: appnet and enter YOUR website into it. The resulting display will show you all of the things that have to be addressed ON THAT ONE page to make it properly ADA Compliant. If your website is like MOST, it would take about 30-40 minutes or more to get that ONE page up to standards.
NOW go page by page and do the same for EVERY page on your website. By the way, be sure to include every BLOG, every gallery photo…everything. To give you an example, MANY websites are hundreds and even THOUSANDS of pages that have been built up over time to help them rank well. To illustrate this more clearly, I just reviewed a VERY small B&B client of ours and their website is 296 pages of content. If EACH page takes even 45 minutes to bring it up to ADA standards, we would have to spend 13,320 minutes or 222 hours to “fix it”. Even at $60 an hour, you’re looking at over $13,000 to make those changes and edits for a small website.
So, if you want to feel real safe in regards to ADA compliance then by all means get this great piece of software. At least you can THINK that you are being compliant.
But just check around the internet (Use "ADA Compliance" in your web search bar) and see what comes up.
On another thought, this product is cloud based so you have absolutely no control over it. So what happens down the road when this SAAS developer decides that he/she is not getting enough income to keep the site up.
What happens to you then? Believe me, it doesn't take a rocket scientist to guess this one.
As far me, when I see a cloud based service I run from it faster than I would a Las Vegas hooker. At least though, with the hooker I KNOW that Im going to be screwed!
12days, just saying.
By now Im sure that you've all seen and heard all the reteric about the new "This will cure it all software" known as
AdaComply.
![[Image: ada-comply-1.jpg]](https://i.ibb.co/bBJGHJ1/ada-comply-1.jpg)
Sales Page
It sure do sound like it is the answer to all your problems, but is it really?
Now, Take a look at this picture:
![[Image: ada-comply.jpg]](https://i.ibb.co/0VtRTGW/ada-comply.jpg)
This is their sales page for this software and they can't even make IT compliant!
Like to see what your site looks like?
Go to this website: appnet and enter YOUR website into it. The resulting display will show you all of the things that have to be addressed ON THAT ONE page to make it properly ADA Compliant. If your website is like MOST, it would take about 30-40 minutes or more to get that ONE page up to standards.
NOW go page by page and do the same for EVERY page on your website. By the way, be sure to include every BLOG, every gallery photo…everything. To give you an example, MANY websites are hundreds and even THOUSANDS of pages that have been built up over time to help them rank well. To illustrate this more clearly, I just reviewed a VERY small B&B client of ours and their website is 296 pages of content. If EACH page takes even 45 minutes to bring it up to ADA standards, we would have to spend 13,320 minutes or 222 hours to “fix it”. Even at $60 an hour, you’re looking at over $13,000 to make those changes and edits for a small website.
So, if you want to feel real safe in regards to ADA compliance then by all means get this great piece of software. At least you can THINK that you are being compliant.
But just check around the internet (Use "ADA Compliance" in your web search bar) and see what comes up.
On another thought, this product is cloud based so you have absolutely no control over it. So what happens down the road when this SAAS developer decides that he/she is not getting enough income to keep the site up.
What happens to you then? Believe me, it doesn't take a rocket scientist to guess this one.
As far me, when I see a cloud based service I run from it faster than I would a Las Vegas hooker. At least though, with the hooker I KNOW that Im going to be screwed!
12days, just saying.