
Automates accessibility compliance for product teams with AI-generated code fixes.

Product memo
DevAlly helps product teams building accessible software meet EAA, ADA, and Section 508 compliance. It automates accessibility audits and generates AI-powered code fixes, integrating directly into GitHub and CI/CD pipelines. This approach catches issues pre-deployment, shifting compliance from a reactive audit to a continuous, developer-centric workflow.
For who
Product teams building accessible software
Solves what
Automates and streamlines accessibility compliance for EAA, ADA, and Section 508.
- AI-powered automated audits
- Code-level fix generation
- CI/CD pipeline integration
In their own words
Accessibility compliance,for teams who ship quickly
Make your product accessibility conformant fast through our AI-powered platform.
Build products for everyone, not just audits.
Commercial cues
Model
contact only
Free tier
Yes
Trial
Available
Pricing Strategy
A free Basic plan offers up to 5 site and workflow audits weekly, along with 3 user seats. Higher-volume Growth and Compliance plans are custom-priced.
- • A free tier provides basic audits, acting as a lead magnet.
- • Custom pricing for Growth and Compliance tiers encourages direct sales engagement.
- • Visible limits define plan boundaries.
Operator context
Operating setup
Founded
May 2026
Platform
Web app
Audience
Developers
Social footprint
Tech stack
Builder Strategy
- Strategy Type
- Niche Specialist
- Stage
- Pre Revenue
- Effort
- Small Team
About DevAlly Expand
DevAlly provides product teams with automated accessibility compliance, ensuring software meets standards such as EAA, ADA, and Section 508. It moves beyond traditional auditing by offering AI-generated code fixes and direct integration with GitHub and CI/CD pipelines.
This allows teams to catch and resolve accessibility issues proactively, embedding compliance into the development process. The platform offers continuous monitoring and compliance dashboards, helping teams build accessible products from the start rather than reacting to post-launch audits.



