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Accessibility statement

Last updated: June 2026

Our commitment

FlowShift aims to make workflow documentation and migration usable by as many people as possible. We target conformance with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA for public marketing pages and the authenticated application.

Measures we take

  • Semantic HTML and logical heading structure on marketing pages
  • Keyboard-accessible navigation and form controls
  • Visible focus states on interactive elements
  • Skip link to main content on public pages
  • Text alternatives for essential icons where applicable
  • Sufficient color contrast on primary UI (dark marketing theme)

Known limitations

  • Interactive flow diagrams (React Flow) may be difficult to navigate with screen readers — use the documentation and integrations panels for text-based detail
  • Some code snippets and diagram nodes rely on visual layout; we are improving labels and panel fallbacks over time
  • Third-party embeds (Stripe Checkout) follow their own accessibility practices

Feedback and contact

If you encounter a barrier on FlowShift, please tell us so we can fix it. Email support@flowshift.org with the page URL and a short description. We aim to respond within five business days.

Formal complaints (United States)

If you are not satisfied with our response, you may contact your local disability rights agency. This statement is provided in good faith and does not constitute legal advice.

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