Keep your community's websites compliant and accessible
Smaller teams, bigger accountability. City and county websites are the front door to essential services — permits, elections, emergency alerts, and more. Govzu gives local government web teams the continuous monitoring they need without the enterprise price tag.
Common pain points for local government
No dedicated compliance staff
Most local governments don't have a full-time accessibility or compliance officer. Responsibility falls on an already-stretched web team.
Citizen trust depends on it
A broken privacy notice or inaccessible form page isn't just a legal risk — it erodes public trust and can generate ADA complaints.
Keeping up with changing standards
WCAG and ADA requirements evolve. Knowing when your sites fall out of compliance — before a complaint arrives — is nearly impossible manually.
Purpose-built for local government
Govzu is designed for public-sector web teams, not enterprise SaaS buyers. Every feature maps to the real compliance pressures your team faces.
Instant compliance snapshot
Connect your sites and get a prioritized list of issues within minutes. Know exactly what needs fixing and how severe each problem is.
Plain-language issue guidance
Every flagged issue comes with a plain-English explanation and a suggested fix — no legal expertise required to act on findings.
Scheduled email digests
Weekly or monthly compliance summaries keep your team informed without requiring daily logins. Share reports with your city manager in one click.
Govzu checks against the standards that matter to you
Every check in Govzu is mapped to a specific regulatory requirement or recognized best practice. Here are the primary standards relevant to local government.
- ADA Title II (effective April 2026 for small entities)
- WCAG 2.1 and WCAG 2.2 Level AA
- Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act
- State public records and open government laws
- CISA cybersecurity hygiene recommendations
- FTC guidance on cookie disclosures

