White label service · WCAG 2.1 AA · RD 1112/2018
Web accessibility for agencies: remediation and certification.
Without an Accessibility Statement signed by a qualified professional, your clients will be excluded from the specifications that require it. We produce it under your brand: native WCAG 2.1 code, without automatic widgets, and without your clients even knowing we exist.
Compliance specialists for the public and corporate sectors.
Your customers have a deadline that has already passed.
Penalties up to €600,000
Law 11/2023, in force since June 2025, establishes fines of up to €600,000 for very serious infringements. In Spain, there are already confirmed cases: the National Court upheld a €90,000 fine against Vueling for a website that failed to meet 70% of accessibility requirements.
Public contracts blocked
Article 6 of Royal Decree 1112/2018 requires public administrations to demand accessibility from any contractor managing public services through contracts. Without an Accessibility Declaration signed by a qualified technician, these contracts cannot be formalized.
The private sector is already involved.
Law 11/2023 extended the obligation to the private sector from June 2025. E-commerce, banking, telecommunications, and essential digital services have the same requirement. Only micro-enterprises (fewer than 10 employees and a turnover of less than €2 million) are excluded. The rest of your agency's clients are not.
Overlay plugins fail a legal audit
Accessibility overlay plugins inject a JavaScript layer on top of the site. They do not modify the underlying HTML. A technical auditor or screen reader reads the actual DOM, not the overlay, and finds the same structural errors that were there before the plugin was installed.
Royal Decree 1112/2018 requires compliance with the UNE-EN 301549 standard, which assesses the site's code, not overlays. An overlay does not correct incorrect HTML semantics, broken keyboard navigation, or forms without labels. In an external audit related to a tender, this is grounds for exclusion.
At Kalyma, we intervene in the base code: header, footer, navigation, forms. Without intermediate layers.
From application to signed declaration
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Application and prior review
You fill out the form with the URL of the site to be audited. In less than 4 business hours, you'll receive confirmation of feasibility and we'll assign you a Project Manager. No prior calls, no discovery meeting.
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Manual technical audit
We inspect the site's critical pages: home, services, forms, and checkout (if applicable). No automated reports. Within two business days, you'll receive the Diagnostic Report with the Risk Assessment and a roadmap of corrections prioritized by legal impact.
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You decide the scope
With the report in hand, you choose how to proceed: you can keep the diagnosis and manage it internally, or you can give us the go-ahead for remediation. Your project manager will confirm the timeline and final price based on the actual scope identified. There's no obligation up to this point.
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Remediation and delivery
We modify the website's codebase under your brand: header, footer, navigation, and forms. Upon completion, we draft and sign the Accessibility Declaration in accordance with Royal Decree 1112/2018. Your client receives it as part of your agency's deliverables. Kalyma's name does not appear in any document.
Pricing
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Compliance audit
290€
Manual technical inspection of critical website pages. We detect access barriers, architectural errors, and immediate legal risks. No automated reporting.
- Executive report with Risk Traffic Light System
- Roadmap of corrections prioritized by legal impact
- Review the report with your assigned PM
Delivery in 2 business days.
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Core remediation
From
1.490€
Intervention in the code of global elements: header, footer, navigation, and forms. The basic site structure complies with WCAG 2.1 AA.
- HTML semantics correction, ARIA attributes, and keyboard navigation
- Drafting and signing the Accessibility Declaration (RD 1112/2018)
- A guide to best practices for your client's content team
Delivery in 5 to 10 business days depending on the complexity of the site.
Outstanding
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Full certification
From
3.900€
A complete audit, site-wide remediation, and testing with real screen readers were performed. The site is fully documented and defensible in the event of an external audit by the Public Administration.
- Remediation of complete structure and interactive content
- Tests with NVDA and VoiceOver
- Signed Certificate of Technical Conformity
- Support during external audits of the Administration
Timeframe depends on site scope. Confirmed after prior audit.
Does your client need maintenance after certification?
Invisible to your client, transparent to you
We signed the NDA before you even see the first pixel of the site. Everything we produce comes out with your agency's name and brand.
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1st: No document your client receives mentions Kalyma. The diagnostic report, the Accessibility Statement, and the best practices guide all bear your agency's name.
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2nd: The Accessibility Declaration is signed by your client's entity — this is what Royal Decree 1112/2018 requires. We draft it; they submit it to the Administration as their own document.
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Third: We have no contact with your end customer. All technical coordination goes through your assigned PM. You control the communication.
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4th: If you have your own NDA template, we'll review and sign it. If not, we'll use ours. Always before accessing any client URL.
Let's start at home
A real project
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the €290 audit a separate expense or does it apply if we continue?
If you decide to proceed with remediation after the audit, the €290 will be deducted from the final price. The audit is the first step in the process, not a separate service.
Do you provide the signed Accessibility Declaration?
Yes, in the Core Remediation and Full Certification plans. Royal Decree 1112/2018 requires that the Declaration be signed by the client's own entity—we draft and prepare it to be valid for external audits and public tenders. Your client submits it as their own document.
Are my agency's clients obligated even if they are private companies?
It depends on the sector. Law 11/2023, in force since June 2025, mandates compliance for the private sector in e-commerce, banking, telecommunications, and essential digital services. Micro-enterprises are excluded: those with fewer than 10 employees and a turnover of less than €2 million. If you have any doubts about whether a specific client falls within the scope of this requirement, we will review it during the audit.
Does the service include PDF and video correction?
The remediation plans cover the site's infrastructure and code. PDFs and video subtitles are editorial content that requires separate handling. We provide a Best Practices Guide so your client's content team can manage this without external technical assistance.
What happens if the site fails an external audit by the Administration after remediation?
Our full certification includes support during external audits by the regulatory body. If any non-compliance is detected within our scope of coverage, we will review it. This support is not included in our core audit and remediation plans but can be contracted separately.