Start here
Get started with DocAccessible
Set up your workspace, choose the right workflow, and complete your first useful accessibility task.
- For
- New workspace owners and contributors
- Typical time
- 10 minutes
Before you start
- A verified DocAccessible account
- A PDF or DOCX you are permitted to upload, or a public website you manage
Procedure
Step by step
Confirm the active workspace
Use the workspace switcher in the app header before creating documents, sites, or Exchange cases. Every record belongs to the active workspace.
Choose the workstream
Use Documents for automated checking and editable output, Website monitoring for public PDF inventory, or Exchange for vendor-managed remediation.
Start with one real task
Upload one representative document, connect one verified website, or create one Exchange case. Small first runs make the review and publishing boundaries easier to understand.
Review before publishing
Treat automated findings and generated output as assistance. Resolve manual-review items and validate important content with people and assistive technology before release.
What the dashboard shows
The dashboard brings document usage, website inventory, Exchange capacity, priority findings, recent work, and the next recommended action into one view.
Plan limits are workspace-specific. A visible button does not override an API entitlement or role requirement.
Private by default
Uploaded originals and generated drafts remain private until an authorized user explicitly changes visibility or creates a share link. Website discoveries also remain workspace records until a completed version is deliberately mapped for publication.
Related guides
- Upload and remediate a documentUpload a PDF or DOCX, follow processing, and understand the outputs created by automated remediation.
- Connect a website and install PDF monitoringVerify a public domain, install the lightweight script, and begin building a bounded PDF inventory.
- Create and manage an Exchange caseSet acceptance criteria, invite a scoped vendor, and keep source files, deadlines, and activity in one controlled case.