Pilot cohort · Q3 / Q4

Early access

Tell us your stack, your repo, and the standard you have to pass.

Sigil is in a closed pilot cohort — three audit-grade source-fix engagements per quarter, scoped to your stack and the jurisdiction you need to pass. We triage every request by segment so you get the right run, not a generic demo.

Why we ask four questions

Three segments, one run each.

We read every request before scheduling a pilot. The stack tells us which template shape to scan; the repo tells us where to anchor the first PR; the jurisdiction tells us which clauses have to land before the next deploy.

  • Repo in

    Clone or read-only access to your theme, template, and CSS source. Sigil files the PR against your own repository — same cadence your team already runs.

  • Stack-shaped

    The criterion map and the diagnostic set are template-aware — Shopify, WordPress, Next.js, Webflow, or something bespoke. No drift, no overlay.

  • Jurisdiction-locked

    EAA / EN 301 549 in the EU, ADA Title III in the US, or both. The VPAT / ACR reissued on every deploy carries the same language procurement and counsel hand to regulators.

Early-access request
Four fields. We reply within two business days with a pilot scope and a draft timeline.

Sigil can reach the theme, template, and CSS source. A staging or production URL both work.

This drives the criterion map we ship — WCAG 2.2 baseline, plus EN 301 549 for EAA, plus the ADA Title III record for US.

By submitting you agree to receive pilot scheduling and audit-prep notes from Sigil. No marketing list, no third parties.

After you submit

Two business days. A pilot scope, a draft timeline, a sign-off.

The cohort is capped so every pilot gets a staff accessibility engineer. If we are full for your quarter we will tell you on the reply and queue you for the next one — we will not push you to a paid tier to skip the line.