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Updated on October 8, 2024

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  • Folder icon closed Folder open iconOverview
    • Pluro Introduction
    • Key Features
    • How It Works
  • Folder icon closed Folder open iconGetting Started
    • Onboarding for New Users
    • Installation & Setup
  • Folder icon closed Folder open iconScanner
    • Scheduling Automated Scans
    • Performing Manual Scans
    • Automated vs. Manual Scanning
    • Choosing the Right Entities
  • Folder icon closed Folder open iconFixer
    • Fixing Accessibility Issues
    • iFrame Loading Issues in the Fixer
  • Folder icon closed Folder open iconMonitoring
    • The Portal
    • Checking Website Accessibility Status
  • Folder icon closed Folder open iconRegulatory Compliance
    • WCAG Compliance Guide
    • ADA, EAA and Other Regional Regulations
Overview

How It Works

Estimated reading: 2 minutes

Pluro is designed to provide an easy-to-follow process for ensuring your website meets accessibility standards. Here’s a high-level look at how the platform works:

1. Website Installation

First, integrate Pluro into your website by simply adding a script to the website’s code. This quick installation allows the platform to start working immediately, without any major modifications to your existing setup.

2. Automated AI Fixes

Once installed, our AI-powered widget automatically applies fixes to around 70% of common accessibility issues. This ensures that many barriers are addressed instantly without any manual intervention.

3. Website Scanning

Pluro’s scanning tool identifies accessibility issues across the website. The scanner runs automatically, checking for compliance issues and flagging anything that requires attention.

4. Simple Fixes via the Fixer

For issues that need manual intervention, Pluro’s Fixer tool provides easy, no-code solutions. These fixes can be applied directly through the platform, making it accessible even to developers without expertise in web accessibility.

5. Additional Code Layer

When fixes are applied via the Fixer, they are stored as a separate code layer on our secure servers. This layer is loaded only for users who require accessibility features, ensuring that the original UX/UI remains unchanged for other users.

6. Continuous Monitoring

Pluro’s auto scanner continuously monitors your website for accessibility compliance based on developer preferences. This ensures that as your website evolves, it remains accessible and compliant with standards like WCAG and ADA.

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