HAT Method — Huddle Up
Accessibility
Built so every family can participate, and built to stand up to WCAG and ADA scrutiny.
Accessible by default
Built to meet WCAG 2.2 AA, and to stand up to scrutiny.
Accessibility isn’t an afterthought. It’s built into everything we do. The app and companion website are designed to meet WCAG 2.2 Level AA and support ADA, Section 504, and Section 508 compliance, and we test with real assistive technology like VoiceOver, TalkBack, NVDA, and JAWS.
Designed to meet WCAG 2.2 Level AA and support ADA, Section 504, and Section 508 compliance.
Works with VoiceOver, TalkBack, and external keyboards, with visible focus and strong color contrast.
Respects your system text size and Reduce Motion, with real-time translation so no family is left out.
The Challenge
What this solves
Athletics communication leaves families behind when it isn't equally accessible to everyone.
A parent who relies on a screen reader, who reads in another language, or who needs larger text shouldn't have to fight an app to follow their kid's team. When the tools aren't built for everyone, families get quietly left out, and it's increasingly a question schools are asked to answer with proof.
The Outcome
What your community gets
More families participate confidently, and you can answer the accessibility question with proof.
Ballfrog is designed to meet WCAG 2.2 Level AA and support ADA, Section 504, and Section 508 compliance, and it's tested with real assistive technology like VoiceOver, TalkBack, NVDA, and JAWS. More families can participate confidently, and when someone asks about accessibility, you have a real answer.
Part of Huddle Up
Every piece exists to reduce chaos and turn it into community across your program.
