Accessibility statement
This is a calm, beginner-first site, and it should work for everyone — including people who use a keyboard, a screen reader, or other assistive technology.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
Our goal
We aim to meet WCAG 2.1 Level AA (the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) across the site. Accessibility is part of the mission here: a tool meant to remove shame and lower barriers around money should not put up barriers of its own.
What we’ve done
- Semantic, structured headings and landmarks, with a “skip to content” link.
- Full keyboard navigation, with visible focus indicators.
- Labeled form fields and clear, descriptive link text.
- Attention to color contrast, and a light and dark theme.
- Text that reflows and remains readable when zoomed or on small screens.
- Respect for the “reduce motion” setting, and no content that flashes.
We deliberately do notuse an accessibility “overlay” or pop-up widget. Those often get in the way; we prefer accessibility built into the pages themselves.
Known limits and ongoing work
Accessibility is never “finished.” Some content links out to third-party sites (such as government agencies) whose accessibility we don’t control, and we’re always improving. If something is hard to use, we want to know — your feedback directly helps us fix it.
Tell us about a problem
If you run into an accessibility barrier — anything that’s hard to read, navigate, or operate — please let us know through the contact page. Tell us the page and what happened, and we’ll work to address it. See also our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.