We open your app in a real browser (the same way Chrome does), let it fully load, then check three things: can it get you sued (US accessibility law), can it get you fined (European privacy law), and do you actually own the code (US copyright + open-source licenses). Each problem we find comes with the exact instructions to fix it.
We’re not lawyers. We catch the common patterns that lawyers and acquirers actually cite — so you can fix the obvious stuff fast. For anything weird, complicated, or already-being-sued, talk to a real lawyer who’s licensed where you operate.
We only see what a regular visitor would see — your live URL. We keep a snapshot of the page and the scan results for 30 days so you can come back to the report. We don’t see your private code, your database, or anything behind a login (unless you explicitly connect your GitHub for a deeper audit, which is optional).
Every problem we report comes with a link to the actual law or guideline behind it — US disability law, European privacy regulation, the relevant open-source license, the US Copyright Office’s AI guidance, etc. So you can verify everything if you want.