Accessibility
ApTask is committed to making its digital experience usable by everyone, including people with disabilities. Below is our current conformance target, how we test, and how to reach us when something isn't working.
Our statement
Last reviewed
December 2025
Conformance target. This site is designed to meet WCAG 2.1 Level AA from the W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. That target covers colour contrast, keyboard navigability, screen-reader compatibility, semantic HTML, focus management, and text alternatives for non-text content.
How we test. We combine automated auditing (axe-core, Lighthouse) with manual reviews using screen readers (VoiceOver, NVDA), keyboard-only navigation, and colour-contrast tooling. Every significant page change goes through this checklist before shipping.
Known limitations. Some third-party embeds we integrate with (job-board portals, video providers, document viewers) may not meet the same conformance target. We escalate accessibility issues to those vendors when we find them, and we're working to reduce our dependency on non-conformant embeds over time.
Ongoing work. Accessibility is a live commitment, not a one-time launch. We review the site quarterly against the conformance target, correct issues we find, and welcome external reports.
Report a barrier
If you encounter a page, control, or piece of content on aptask.com that’s difficult or impossible for you to use, please let us know. We take these reports seriously and route them directly to the team that owns the site.
We aim to respond to accessibility reports within two business days and to remediate confirmed barriers as quickly as engineering capacity allows. Where a fix requires vendor cooperation, we’ll keep you updated.
Accessibility questions land in our team’s inbox; workforce and hiring questions land with our strategist team. Either way you’ll get a person, not a form.