Site Brace Watch. Twelve months of scans, one price.

An add-on to your $149 audit. Pick weekly or daily scans, pay once, get a diff email after every scan. No subscription, no autopay.

Who Watch is for

You bought a Site Brace audit because you wanted to know the truth about your site's accessibility. Watch is for the obvious next question: how do I know it stays accessible?

Most SMB sites don't change every day, but they do change. A developer ships a new product page. A marketing manager swaps a hero image. A theme update silently restyles the cart button. Any of those can introduce accessibility regressions that nobody on the team catches until a customer complains, or until a lawsuit lands.

Watch runs the same axe-core scan we used in the original audit on a schedule, then emails you what changed. You don't have to remember to re-scan. You don't have to compare two reports yourself. You don't have to add another monthly bill.

How it works

  1. Buy at intake or from inside your report. Add Watch to a fresh audit on the intake form, or click the Watch button from inside your report after the audit lands.
  2. We scan on the schedule. Weekly Watch fires every Monday morning. Daily Watch Pro fires every morning. Same 25 pages as your original audit, same axe-core rules.
  3. You get a diff email. What's new, what got fixed, what regressed, grouped by WCAG criterion. Hit the button to open the full report.
  4. We alert you when something breaks. If a new critical or serious violation appears that was not there the prior scan, the alert email goes out the same day the scan caught it. So you learn about regressions within a week (Watch) or within a day (Watch Pro).

Two tiers, one decision

  Watch Watch Pro
Annual price $129/yr $399/yr
Bundled with audit $278 total $548 total
Scan cadence Weekly (Mondays) Daily
Diff email Weekly Weekly digest + same-day alert when serious issues appear
Regression detection latency Within 7 days Within 24 hours
Pages covered Same 25 as the original audit Same 25 as the original audit
Manual re-scan credits 12 you can trigger anytime, on top of the automated scans 12 you can trigger anytime, on top of the automated scans
Auto-renew No No
Subscription No No

A one-sentence picker: if your team ships to production more than once a week, get Watch Pro. Otherwise Watch is enough.

What happens at the end of the year

About sixty days before your Watch ends we email you a heads-up. Thirty days before, we send one more reminder with a renew button. If you want another year, you click. The renewal is the same price for the same scope, and again, no autopay.

If you don't renew, your Watch simply ends on the expiration date. Your audit's manual re-scan credits stay available until that audit's own retention window closes.

What Watch is not

  • Watch is not a substitute for the audit. The audit is where the WCAG 2.1 Level A and AA review happens and where the LLM-prompt fix copy gets generated. Watch keeps that work honest after you ship fixes.
  • Watch is not a continuous-monitoring SaaS. We scan on the cadence you pick (weekly or daily) and email you. No agent, no widget, no dashboard. No autorenewing bill.
  • Watch is not an overlay. We scan your real HTML and tell you what to fix. Your code does the work; we report the score.
  • Watch is not the right tool for sites that need automated checks on every pull request. For that, look at axe DevTools Pro or self-hosted axe-core in CI. We have a section on this in our comparison page.

Common questions

How is this different from the 12 re-scans the audit already includes?

The base $149 audit gives you 12 re-scans you can trigger manually any time in twelve months. Those are still in your account when you buy Watch. Watch adds twelve months of automatic scans on a schedule plus the diff email and the regression alert (within a week of the issue appearing on Watch, within 24 hours on Watch Pro). You're paying for the automation and the comparison logic, not for more scans.

Can I switch tiers later?

Email [email protected] and we will move you. Self-serve tier swap is on the roadmap.

Does Watch auto-renew?

No. The whole point of Watch is to be a single annual charge with no recurring billing. We email you a sixty-day reminder and a thirty-day reminder. If you want another year, you click the renew button in either email.

What happens if my site is offline during a scheduled scan?

The scan records the unreachable pages as failed and the diff email includes a "scan errored on N pages, will retry next cycle" note. We do not burn your manual re-scan credits for cron scans.

Can Watch cover more than 25 pages?

Not at MVP. Watch covers the same 25 pages as the original audit. If you have more pages and want monitoring across all of them, our comparison page has notes on tools designed for larger sites (Pope Tech, Siteimprove). We are deliberately staying in the SMB lane.

Is the scan exactly the same on Watch and Watch Pro?

Watch runs the full WCAG 2.1 Level A and AA axe-core rule set, identical to the original audit. Watch Pro runs the same rule set but post-filters the daily output to critical and serious impact only, since the daily cadence is for catching the issues that need a same-day email. The weekly digest under Pro gives you the full picture and pulls from the most recent scan that included the moderate and minor items as well.

Refunds?

Same refund posture as the base audit. If we cannot deliver, we refund. See support for the specifics.

Ready?

If you already have an audit, click the Watch button in your report and you are five clicks from monitoring. If you don't have an audit yet, the intake form has a tier picker so you can start both at once.