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Overview

When you first sign up for Continuous Accessibility, you can register with your email or choose a supported DevOps platform for a social signup. Note that you do not have to register if you already use UserWay services and have an account with one of our products.

Everything (Projects, Teams, Billing) in Continuous Accessibility is associated with an organization. During your first login, we create an associated organization with a default quality gate. Later, you can create many organizations, switch between them, and configure them separately.

After signing in to Continuous Accessibility, you can associate your organizations from multiple DevOps platforms to your Continuous Accessibility organization and then import repositories (organizations in DevOps platforms sometimes are called workspaces or groups on some DevOps platforms). Each imported organization becomes a Continuous Accessibility integration, and each imported repository becomes a Continuous Accessibility project. Once you import a project, it appears in your organization projects list.

Scanning and analysis do not occur in Continuous Accessibility itself but rather in your build environment, as part of your build process. This means you have to configure your build process to perform the analysis on each build and communicate the results to Continuous Accessibility. To complete the setup for your project, you should navigate to the setup instructions of each imported project, then choose your end-to-end testing framework, your DevOps platform and follow the instructions to make changes to your project’s code.

In order to perform accessibility analysis, you will need to have an active subscription within your organization. All new organizations are eligible for a seven-day free trial for all paid plans. Once the 7 days have elapsed, the cost is based on the number of pages of the analyzed websites. If you work with multiple organizations, you must sign up for a separate plan for each.