Accessibility Statement ยท Last updated June 22, 2026
Orbnex Connect accessibility and ongoing product improvements.
Orbnex Connect is still being developed to better accommodate people with disabilities. We are working toward recognized accessibility practices for public pages, access flows, and authenticated product dashboards, but this statement is not a legal certification of ADA or WCAG compliance. It is our public commitment to improve accessibility with each major release.
Current status
The Orbnex Connect website and customer portal are in active development. Some parts of the experience may not yet work as well as they should for every user, browser, device, keyboard workflow, screen reader, zoom level, or assistive technology. We are continuing to improve color contrast, font readability, spacing, layout structure, focus behavior, form messaging, and mobile/tablet usability as the platform matures.
What we support
- Skip links on public legal pages.
- Keyboard navigation support for core public pages, account access controls, and dashboard workflows.
- Visible focus styles for links, buttons, form fields, plan selection, filters, and exports where currently implemented.
- Text labels for form fields, clear button text, and status messaging for access and subscription errors.
- Semantic page structure with headings, landmarks, and descriptive link text.
- Responsive layouts intended to work across desktop and mobile screens.
- Reduced-motion support for users who prefer less animation.
Known improvement areas
- Further review of dashboard color combinations, especially dark-mode contrast and status colors.
- Continued font, spacing, and layout refinement so dense operational dashboards are easier to scan.
- Additional keyboard-only testing across circuit inventory, imports, document generation, migration workflows, and power/RPP planning.
- Additional screen-reader review for dynamic tables, modals, generated document workflows, toast messages, and status updates.
- Continued mobile and tablet testing for field teams using the customer portal away from a desktop monitor.
ADA and WCAG reference points
ADA.gov explains that inaccessible web content can block people with disabilities from accessing goods, services, programs, and activities online. W3C's Web Content Accessibility Guidelines are a widely used technical reference for making web content more perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust.
Ongoing launch checklist
- Review public pages, Connect access pages, and authenticated dashboards before each production release.
- Test keyboard-only navigation on desktop and mobile-sized layouts.
- Check contrast, focus visibility, form labels, and error/status messages when new UI is added.
- Review cross-connect, import/export, document, migration, and power-planning screens before each major release.
- Track accessibility feedback from customers and prioritize fixes that affect access to paid workflows.
Feedback
If you have trouble accessing Orbnex Connect or need information in another format, contact info@orbnexlabs.com. Please include the page URL, the assistive technology or browser you are using if relevant, and the issue you encountered. We will review the request and work to provide a reasonable alternative or improvement path.
Ongoing work
Accessibility is an ongoing process. Orbnex will continue reviewing public pages, access flows, authenticated product screens, color schemes, fonts, component spacing, and dashboard layouts as the platform develops.