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Accessibility Statement

BizPlifier is designed to be usable across desktop and mobile, with a focus on clear structure, readable contrast, keyboard-accessible controls, and support for users who need help navigating the platform.

Commitment

We want the platform to be practical for more people.

Our goal is to make BizPlifier understandable and usable for users who rely on mouse, keyboard, touch, and assistive technologies. As the product grows, we continue to improve structure, labels, and navigation patterns.

What we focus on

Readable text

We aim for strong contrast, clear typography, and spacing that makes long-form content easier to read.

Keyboard support

Main flows should be navigable with keyboard controls where possible, including forms and dashboard actions.

Clear labels

Buttons, forms, and help text should make their purpose obvious so users know what to expect before they click.

Responsive layouts

The platform is built to work across desktop and mobile screens, including assistant onboarding and billing.

Supported areas

  • Search pages and tool pages with visible headings and clear action buttons.
  • AI Assistant setup, guided onboarding, plans, billing, and manual pages.
  • Forms that include labels, helper text, and error prompts where possible.
  • Team and account pages that keep important actions visible and understandable.

Known limitations

Some pages may still depend on third-party components or legacy content that can take time to modernize. We may not be able to fully control every embedded widget, browser behavior, or external service. Where issues are reported, we review them and improve the page when practical.

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Need help?

If you have trouble using BizPlifier, contact support@bizplifier.com and tell us what page or control is causing difficulty. We will review accessibility concerns and practical usability issues.

We value feedback Accessibility is an ongoing process. If you notice something that is hard to use, confusing, or not accessible enough, we want to know.