Accessibility statement
Last updated: May 19, 2026
Schedlie aims to make scheduling usable for as many people as possible. We work toward conformance with Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 level AA where practicable for our marketing site and web app.
What we do
- Use semantic HTML and labels on primary forms and navigation.
- Support keyboard focus and visible focus styles on interactive controls.
- Provide text alternatives for key icons where they convey meaning.
- Design layouts that reflow on small screens using responsive patterns.
- Respect
prefers-reduced-motionin animated areas where implemented.
Known limitations
Calendar grids and dense scheduling views are inherently visual. Some advanced interactions may rely on pointer or touch gestures. Third-party content (such as embedded maps or payment pages) is controlled by those providers and may not meet the same standard.
We continue to improve contrast, focus order, and screen-reader announcements in high-traffic flows such as sign-in, event creation, and reminders settings.
Compatibility
Schedlie is tested on recent versions of major desktop and mobile browsers. For the best experience, keep your browser up to date and enable JavaScript, which is required for the application.
Feedback & assistance
If you encounter a barrier using Schedlie, or need information in an alternative format, contact us via Contact. Please describe the page, what you tried to do, and your browser or assistive technology if you can. We will try to respond within a reasonable time.
Enforcement
If you are not satisfied with our response, you may have the right to contact your national accessibility or consumer authority, depending on your location.