Public trust infrastructure
Accessible Trust Snapshot
A focused review of websites, PDFs, forms, notices, and public-facing documents so organizations can become clearer, easier to trust, and easier for normal people to use.
What gets reviewed
Navigation, page purpose, calls to action, source sections, outdated language, and confusing public claims.
PDFs, forms, notices, disclosures, instructions, checklists, and public handouts.
Headings, alt text, link labels, scanability, mobile readability, and plain-language structure.
Where translated or culturally rewritten support could help people understand without lowering official-rule clarity.
Language that may look like a guarantee, hidden condition, unsupported claim, or confusing instruction.
A practical improvement list that can be handled by staff, web support, leadership, or a human-reviewed AI workflow.
Who it helps
This snapshot is useful for trade schools, nonprofits, service businesses, salons, community organizations, training programs, clinics, agencies, and teams that depend on public trust but do not have time to rebuild everything at once.
Boundary
The snapshot is not a legal audit, ADA certification, compliance guarantee, accessibility certification, funding approval, or professional opinion. It is an operations and public-clarity review designed to help humans find what to improve next.
Start with one URL or one document packet.
Send the public page, form, PDF, or notice that most affects trust.
