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Accessibility statement

Last updated March 23, 2026.

We want TrainingLogger to be usable by more people, including those who use assistive technology or prefer keyboard navigation. We are honest about where we are and how we keep improving.

Our commitment

We aim to design and improve TrainingLogger so more people can use it effectively, including people who rely on assistive technologies or who need clear structure, contrast, and keyboard access. Our target is the success criteria in WCAG 2.1 Level AA, and we also take WCAG 2.2 criteria into account where they apply to our product.

Where we are today

Accessibility is ongoing work. TrainingLogger is not perfect, and we have not completed a full third-party conformance audit. Some screens or interactions may still be difficult or frustrating to use depending on your setup, browser, or assistive technology.

What we focus on in development

In day-to-day development we emphasize practices that support accessibility, such as semantic HTML where we control the markup, visible focus for keyboard users, and automated checks (for example accessibility-oriented linting on our UI code). These steps help, but they do not guarantee that every view meets every WCAG success criterion at all times.

Continuous improvement

We ship updates regularly and treat accessibility as part of product quality. When we learn about a barrier—through our own testing or through feedback—we work to address it alongside other fixes and features.

Tell us if something gets in your way

If you run into an obstacle using TrainingLogger, we want to hear about it. When Support is available in the app or on this site, use it to describe what you were trying to do, what happened, and your environment (browser, assistive tech, and approximate steps) if you can. That context helps us reproduce and prioritize fixes.

Third-party services

Parts of the experience rely on services we do not fully control—for example, authentication flows provided by our sign-in partner. Those interfaces follow their own accessibility practices. We choose partners carefully, but we cannot warrant their conformance.

About this statement

This page describes our intentions and approach. It is not a legal warranty that the service will always meet every WCAG success criterion, and it may be updated as the product changes.