Accessibility
Everyone should be able to buy from a site built with Coin Moebius, and everyone should be able to run the dashboard behind it. That includes people who navigate without a mouse, people who use a screen reader, and anyone who needs strong contrast or larger text to read in comfort. This page is what we build toward, what we have tested, and how to tell us when something gets in your way.
What we build toward
A widely used bar called WCAG 2.1 AA.
WCAG 2.1 AA is the standard most of the web uses to describe a site that people with disabilities can actually use: text you can read, controls you can reach without a mouse, and nothing that leans on color alone to make sense. We treat it as the bar for both the marketing site and the dashboard, and we build new pages to clear it from the start rather than patch access in afterward.
How we check
Automated tools catch some problems, but the ones that matter most can only be found by a person. So the testing here is done by hand.
- Keyboard only. Every link, button, and form can be reached and used with the keyboard alone. You can always see where you are on the page, and nothing traps you.
- Screen reader. We move through the main paths with a screen reader and listen: every control announces what it is, and the page reads in the order it is written.
- Color contrast. Text and controls stay readable against their background, in both the light and the dark theme.
- Real structure. Headings are true headings, in order, so someone moving through a page by its structure can skim it the way a sighted visitor does.
Where we are
This is ongoing, and we would rather say so than pretend otherwise. We test as the product changes and fix what we find, but no site is ever finished on this. If something is harder to use than it should be, that is a bug to us, and we want to know about it.
Need more contrast?
The everyday light and dark looks are tuned for the brand, not for the highest possible contrast. If you need more, switch on high-contrast mode from the link at the very bottom of any page: a black-background version of the whole site, with brighter text and underlined links, checked against WCAG 2.1 AA on every release.
Found something that gets in your way?
Write to [email protected] and tell us the page and what tripped you up. We read every one of these, and a barrier you hit is the fastest way for us to find it and fix it.
Last reviewed June 24, 2026.