DevAlly is live on Product Hunt
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DevAlly Team


We're live on Product Hunt today.
After about a year and a half of building DevAlly, today's the first day it's properly out there for everyone to see. If you've ever watched accessibility get tossed back and forth between legal, engineering, and product without anyone really owning it, that's the problem we've been trying to solve, and we'd really appreciate your support today.
A bit on why we built it
The process had become like pushing a boulder up a hill. Legal would flag accessibility as a requirement, engineering would add it to the backlog, or push it back to design, and eventually product would just ship past it with nothing actually changing. The tools out there were useful, but required constant manual usage interaction. They'd hand a team a long list of violations with no sense of priority, no fix, and nothing you could give a customer or auditor afterwards to show you'd actually done the work.
DevAlly is the workflow we wished existed when we were on the other side. You sign up, point it at your product, and run an automated audit straight away. Issues come back ranked by severity and by which compliance standard they hit, so the team actually knows where to start rather than drowning in a spreadsheet. Now we can generate code-level fixes, which means remediation isn't a separate project that has to be scheduled in. When someone eventually asks for evidence the ACRs, dashboards, accessibility statements are already there waiting.
Why now?
AI has made it easier than ever to build products at an accelerated rate, yet 97% of websites still fail the most basic accessibility requirements. The accessibility gap is widening not closing, but compliance is becoming more and more regulated. Over 5,000 ADA lawsuits were filed in the US in 2025 alone. The European Accessibility Act came into force in June 2025 and enforcement is now actively underway. Enterprise buyers are increasingly making compliance a hard procurement condition, which means leaving it for later is getting more expensive by the month.
If you work in product, engineering, QA, or compliance, or you just think software should work for everyone, an upvote on Product Hunt today would genuinely mean a lot to us.


