Use case · Agencies
Monitor every client's overlay claim
Your agency installed accessiBe or UserWay across a book of client sites and published accessibility statements. Agency Watch runs vendor-independent before/after checks on all of them and flags drift before a client gets a demand letter.
The situation
A client asked you to make their site accessible. You added an overlay because it was the fast, low-cost option, and you published a compliance statement. That decision now lives on every client's site. If the overlay does not change what an assistive-technology user actually experiences, the gap is invisible — until a demand letter names the site and the date.
The overlay vendor's dashboard reports whether the overlay is running. It is not a neutral record of what the overlay changed, and it is not run by an independent party. That is the gap Agency Watch fills.
Why agencies use Agency Watch ($249/mo)
- Multi-client monitoring. Watch many client pages on a recurring schedule from one account.
- Drift alerts. Get notified when a page changes or a claim stops holding up between checks, so you act before the client does.
- Client-ready packets. Hand each client a timestamped before/after Risk Packet that documents exactly what was tested and when.
- Vendor independence. The record comes from outside the overlay vendor's system — the only evidence that answers the actual question.
Which plan fits an agency
| Plan | Price | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Risk Packet | $49 one-time | One-off check on a single client page |
| Drift Monitor | $99 / month | One client, up to 20 pages, recurring |
| Agency Watch | $249 / month | Multi-client monitoring across a book |
Frequently asked
Why would an agency run an independent overlay test on its own clients?
If your agency recommended or installed an accessibility overlay, you are part of the compliance story your client relies on. When a demand letter arrives, "the vendor said it was compliant" is not a record. A timestamped before/after packet, run by you on a known date, is the artifact that shows you did the diligence.
How is Agency Watch different from running the free witness on each site?
The free witness is one page, one finding, run manually. Agency Watch ($249/mo) is built for a book of clients: recurring monitoring across many pages, drift alerts when a page changes or a claim stops holding up, and packets you can hand to each client. It is the multi-client version of the same independent before/after test.
Does running this expose my agency to liability?
OverlayRisk produces evidence documentation, not legal advice or a compliance certification. It documents observable differences in axe-core output. Whether and how to act on a finding is a decision for the client and their counsel. Many agencies run it precisely so they have a clear, dated record of what they tested and when.
Can I white-label or resell the packets?
You can share Risk Packets with your clients as part of your service. Reselling raw evidence packets as a standalone product requires a prior written agreement — see the Terms. Agency Watch is designed for agencies delivering accessibility monitoring as part of a retainer.
Test a client page free
Run a free witness on one client page, no signup. See one real before/after finding, then scale to Agency Watch for the whole book.