Accessibility commitment

A public accessibility page signals platform intent, documents expectations, and creates a clear place for future compliance improvements.

Accessibility approach

MyJoy Marketplace aims to provide a usable experience for people with disabilities across navigation, forms, content, and core buyer or seller journeys.

Accessibility improvements should be treated as ongoing product work, especially for keyboard use, readable contrast, semantic structure, focus states, and assistive-technology compatibility.

How to use the site

Users should be able to navigate key routes using standard browser controls, zoom tools, keyboard navigation, and screen-reader-friendly page structure where supported by the current interface.

If any area of the site becomes difficult to use because of a disability, users should have a visible route to request assistance and describe the barrier they encountered.

Feedback and improvement

Accessibility feedback should be treated as a high-signal product input rather than a low-priority support request, because it often points to structural usability issues for many users.

This statement should be updated as audits, fixes, and documented accessibility practices become more formalized across the platform.