Accessibility Statement
Last updated: June 28, 2026
1. Our commitment
Yellow Sun Systems is committed to making our marketing site and our products usable by everyone, including people with disabilities. We aim to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 at Level AA as our baseline conformance target, and we treat accessibility as ongoing work rather than a one-time project.
2. Conformance status by property
- yellowsunsystems.com (this marketing site). Targets WCAG 2.1 AA. Static pages; no custom interactive widgets beyond standard semantic HTML. Most-recent self-audit: 2026-06-28.
- Monaco (monaco.yellowsunsystems.com). Targets WCAG 2.1 AA. Most-recent independent audit: see
audits/accessibility2_audit.mdin the Monaco source repository (post-remediation rating: 9/10). Known areas where work continues: data tables in optimizer outputs that exceed typical screen-reader friendliness, and a small number of dynamic editor controls. We welcome reports of specific issues you encounter. - DreamZone (dreamzone.app). Targets WCAG 2.1 AA. AI-assistance flows have been reviewed for keyboard navigation and screen-reader compatibility.
- The Writing Sessions. Targets WCAG 2.1 AA.
3. Standards we follow
- WCAG 2.1 Level AA — our baseline for new and updated screens.
- Section 508 of the U.S. Rehabilitation Act — aligned via WCAG 2.1 AA, which incorporates the Section 508 success criteria by reference.
- European Accessibility Act (Directive (EU) 2019/882), effective June 28, 2025 — we treat the EAA technical requirements as binding for any feature we ship to EU users, following the harmonized standard EN 301 549.
4. Known limitations
We are honest about where we still have work to do:
- Some optimizer result tables in Monaco use complex nested layouts; we are progressively adding data-table-fallback views for chart visualizations.
- Some dynamic form fields in Monaco's editors may not always have their labels associated when the form is rebuilt in place; we are tightening this in ongoing releases.
- The AI dream-analysis output in DreamZone is rendered as plain text and is fully screen-reader readable, but the visual progress indicator during analysis is presentational only.
5. Compatibility
Our properties are designed to work with current versions of the following assistive technologies on supported browsers:
- NVDA and JAWS on Windows with Chrome, Edge, and Firefox.
- VoiceOver on macOS with Safari, and on iOS with Safari.
- TalkBack on Android with Chrome.
We support keyboard-only navigation throughout. Visible focus indicators are provided. We do not require pointer-only input for any primary task path.
6. Feedback and reporting
If you encounter an accessibility barrier on any Yellow Sun Systems property, please tell us — we want to fix it. Include the page URL, the assistive technology you were using, and a brief description of what went wrong.
- Email: accessibility@yellowsunsystems.com (preferred) or support@yellowsunsystems.com
- Target response time: we aim to acknowledge accessibility reports within 5 business days and provide a remediation timeline within 15 business days.
7. Enforcement
U.S. residents may file an ADA Title III complaint with the U.S. Department of Justice at ada.gov/file-a-complaint. EU/EEA residents may use the enforcement mechanism designated by their member state under the EAA implementing law. We hope you will contact us first so we can resolve the issue directly.