Accessibility
Our commitment, your display preferences, and how to report a barrier.
Minimizes non-essential animations and transitions.
Strengthens text and border contrast for easier reading.
Underlines every link so they're identifiable without relying on color.
Preferences are saved locally — no account required.
Command Wellbeing.US is built with accessible component primitives so the whole site is keyboard-navigable. Common shortcuts:
- Tab / Shift+Tab — move between interactive elements
- Enter / Space — activate buttons and links
- Esc — close menus and dialogs
- Arrow keys — move within menus, radio groups, and screener answer choices
We test against screen readers (VoiceOver, NVDA) and aim to meet WCAG 2.1 Level AA.
We design Command Wellbeing.US to be usable by everyone, including people who rely on assistive technology. We deliberately avoid overlay widgets that try to "fix" accessibility from the outside — instead, we build accessibility into the underlying components, run automated checks, and remediate barriers as we find them.
Accessibility is ongoing work. If something on the site is hard to use, we want to hear about it and fix it.
We generate PDFs (screener results, the Full Assessment Report, Action Plans, the Keto Starter Guide, and meal plans) as a convenience for printing and offline reference. Each PDF is tagged with a title, author, subject, and language so screen readers announce it correctly.
The web version of each report is the accessible source of truth — you can always view your results inside the app instead of downloading. If a PDF is hard to use with your assistive technology, please open the same page in your browser or let us know and we'll send you an accessible alternative.
Please include the page URL, what you were trying to do, and (if you know it) the assistive technology or browser you're using.
Contact us about accessibility