Our commitment
SimQuota — the iOS app, the marketing site, and the web dashboard — should work for people with visual, motor, auditory, and cognitive disabilities. We treat accessibility as a baseline, not a feature.
This statement covers simquota.com and the SimQuota iOS app. It does not cover third-party services we link to (Apple's App Store, Resend email rendering, our eSIM partners' sites).
iOS app accessibility
VoiceOver
Every interactive element in SimQuota has a meaningful accessibility label. Usage gauges announce values (e.g. "87% of monthly limit used, 4.2 GB remaining"). Alerts are spoken with context, not just numbers.
Dynamic Type
All text scales with iOS Dynamic Type, including the largest accessibility sizes (AX1–AX5). Layouts adapt so nothing gets clipped or hidden.
Reduce Motion
If you have "Reduce Motion" enabled in iOS Settings, SimQuota disables gauge sweep animations, fade transitions, and the Live Activity pulse animation. Functionality stays identical.
Reduce Transparency & Increase Contrast
The dashboard and widget themes both respect "Reduce Transparency" and "Increase Contrast." Blur effects switch to solid backgrounds, semantic colours shift to higher-contrast variants.
Colour-blind safe palette
Warning states never rely on colour alone. Every red/amber/green indicator pairs with an icon and a text label. The "87% used" alert uses ⚠ + bold text + colour together.
Haptic + audio feedback
Alert notifications include haptic patterns for users who can't see the screen, and standard iOS notification sounds for users who can't feel the haptics. Both are optional.
Website accessibility
- Semantic HTML throughout — proper heading hierarchy, landmark roles, form labels.
- Keyboard navigable. Focus rings visible. ESC closes modal menus.
- Colour contrast meets WCAG AA on every text element (4.5:1 minimum, 3:1 for large text).
- No autoplay video with sound. Animations respect
prefers-reduced-motion. - All images have meaningful
alttext; decorative graphics are markedaria-hidden. - Forms have associated labels, error messages, and accessible names on every button.
Known gaps
We're honest about what's not perfect:
- The eSIM Finder map view (planned, not yet shipped) will need careful keyboard navigation work.
- Some marketing-page screenshots use stylized phone frames whose internal text isn't accessible — we're treating them as decorative for now.
- The web dashboard is still being built; accessibility audit will happen before public launch.
Found a problem?
If something doesn't work for you, that's a bug we want to fix. Please tell us:
- What you were trying to do
- What happened instead
- What assistive tech you're using (VoiceOver, switch control, etc.)
- iOS version (Settings → General → About)
Email [email protected] with subject "Accessibility" — we triage these first.
External audits
We have not yet commissioned a third-party accessibility audit. We plan to once the app has been in App Store distribution for 90 days. If you're a screen reader user willing to test pre-release builds, we'd love to hear from you.
This statement is reviewed quarterly. The most recent review was on 2026-06-02.