Your agency builds great websites. But what happens after they go live?
Most clients aren’t equipped to manage accessibility and compliance over time. Content is added. Regulations change. Standards evolve. Without proactive oversight, even the best digital experiences can fall short – and when they do, it’s often you they turn to with questions.
That’s why more agencies are choosing to own the compliance conversation – not as a reactive fix, but as an ongoing service.
When clients turn to third-party tools or outside vendors to monitor accessibility, you lose visibility and influence. Worse still, you risk being held accountable for issues flagged months after a site has launched – even when the content wasn’t yours.
Suddenly, you’re on the back foot, defending your work instead of building on it.
AAAnow’s SCORECARD gives you a simple way to track accessibility, privacy, and user experience across your clients’ websites – even those you didn’t build.
Set up monthly automated reports, and get a clear, visual view of where each site stands, what’s changed, and where issues may be emerging.
Use these insights to:
This isn’t just about maintenance – it’s about extending your role and securing long-term revenue.
Offering a content support contract positions your agency as more than just a delivery partner. It shows you understand the long game – that you care about performance, not just production.
And because SCORECARD is automated, always-on, and easy to use, you can offer this service without adding operational complexity.
Just a clear, credible way to stay close to your clients, provide ongoing value, and sell more days.
Clients need help keeping their content compliant and accessible. With SCORECARD, you’re the one providing it.
That’s how you keep the conversation going – and make sure your agency is at the centre of it.
Ready to talk about content support contracts, ongoing revenue, and how to make compliance work for you and your clients? Let’s chat.
This website, all of its content and any/all documents offered directly or otherwise, should be considered as introduction, an overview and a starting point only – it should not be used as a single, sole authoritative guide. You should not consider this legal guidance. The services provided by AAAnow are based on general best practices and on audits of the available areas of websites at a point in time. Sections of the site that are not open to public access or are not being served (possibly due to site errors or downtime) may not be covered by our reports. Where matters of legal compliance are concerned you should always take independent advice from appropriately qualified individuals or firms.