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Accessibility

Our commitment to making Lateshift easier to read, navigate, and use.

Last updated July 3, 2026

Lateshift is committed to making our website and app accessible and usable for as many people as possible.

We are still building Lateshift, and accessibility is part of that process. As the product develops, we will continue improving the experience across the website, beta, and app.

Our Goal

We aim to follow recognized accessibility best practices, including the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines where practical.

Our goal is to make Lateshift usable for people who rely on assistive technologies, keyboard navigation, screen readers, magnification, voice control, and other tools.

What We Are Working On

We are working to:

  • Use clear page structure and semantic HTML.
  • Provide readable text, labels, and navigation.
  • Support keyboard access where possible.
  • Maintain strong color contrast across core interface elements.
  • Use meaningful link text and button labels.
  • Avoid unnecessary motion or reduce motion where appropriate.
  • Improve accessibility as the product develops.

Known Limitations

Lateshift is currently under development, so some parts of the website, beta, or app may not work perfectly for every person or assistive technology yet.

If you run into an accessibility issue, we want to know so we can understand it and improve it.

Feedback

We welcome accessibility feedback. If you experience difficulty using Lateshift or accessing any part of our website, contact us and we will do our best to help.

Please include:

  • The page or feature where you had trouble.
  • A short description of the issue.
  • The device, browser, or assistive technology you were using, if relevant.

Contact

For accessibility feedback or help accessing Lateshift, email info@lateshift.app.

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