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Accessibility Statement
Last updated: March 5, 2026
Our Commitment
ThynkQ is committed to making thynkq.com accessible to as many people as possible. Our target standard is WCAG 2.1 Level AA compliance.
Technical Approach
We take the following steps to improve accessibility:
- Semantic HTML structure with appropriate heading hierarchy
- Sufficient color contrast ratios across all three site themes (OLED dark, Evening, Light)
- Keyboard-navigable interactive elements
- Descriptive link text and button labels
- Alt text on informational images
- Responsive layout that works at all viewport sizes
- Text that scales with browser font size settings
Known Limitations
We are aware of the following accessibility limitations and are working to address them:
- Interactive design experience pages (/experiences/*) contain complex animations that may not have full screen reader support
- Some animated motion components may be disruptive to users with vestibular disorders — we recommend enabling "Reduce Motion" in your operating system settings, which our site respects via the
prefers-reduced-motionCSS media query - Third-party embeds (Cal.com booking widget) are subject to Cal.com's own accessibility implementation
Third-Party Content
Some parts of thynkq.com use third-party services (Cal.com for booking, Stripe for payments). We do not control the accessibility of these external services. Please refer to their respective accessibility statements.
Feedback and Contact
If you experience an accessibility barrier on thynkq.com, or if you need content in an alternative format, please contact us:
Email: rodolf@thynkq.com
We aim to respond to accessibility requests within 5 business days.
Enforcement
If you are not satisfied with our response, you have the right to contact your local equality or digital accessibility enforcement body. In the United States, accessibility concerns for websites may be directed to the Department of Justice (ADA Title III). In the EU, please refer to your national implementing authority for the EU Web Accessibility Directive.