Accessibility Statement
Last updated: June 2026
SageReasoning is for anyone willing to examine their own reasoning. That includes people who use screen readers, keyboard navigation, magnification, captions, or other assistive technology. This page sets out the standard we aim for, what we have done so far, and — in keeping with our commitment to honest positioning — where we currently fall short.
The standard we aim for
We aim to meet the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 at Level AA. WCAG 2.1 AA is the standard most widely referenced in accessibility law around the world. We treat it as a target we are working towards, not a certification we have already earned.
What we have done
Across the site we have aimed to: use semantic HTML so structure is clear to assistive technology; keep text and background colours at a readable contrast; allow the page to be navigated and operated with a keyboard alone; allow text to be resized in the browser without breaking the layout; provide text alternatives for meaningful images and icons; and label interactive controls so a screen reader can announce them. A persistent support-resources footer (emergency and crisis contacts) is present on the pages where you can interact with the mentor or journal, and is announced to assistive technology.
Where we currently fall short
We are a pre-launch startup run by a single founder, and we have not yet had an independent accessibility audit. We expect there are gaps — particularly on the more interactive and immersive surfaces (such as the mentor and dashboard) and in some of our reasoning output, which is generated by an AI model and can vary in clarity. We would rather tell you this plainly than imply a level of accessibility we have not verified. For the wider set of things this tool cannot yet do, see our limitations page.
Plain language and cognitive accessibility
SageReasoning draws on ancient philosophy, which can carry unfamiliar terms. We are working to keep our explanations in plain language and to define specialist words (such as the Greek terms from Stoic practice) where we use them, so that understanding the tool does not depend on prior philosophical training. This is ongoing work, and feedback on anything you found confusing is genuinely useful to us.
Compatibility
The site is built to work with current versions of major browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge) and the assistive technologies that run with them. If you are using an older browser or a less common assistive technology and something does not work, please tell us — we cannot test every combination ourselves, and your report helps us find the gaps.
Tell us about an accessibility problem
If you run into a barrier on SageReasoning — something you could not read, reach, or operate — please email us at support@sagereasoning.com. Tell us what page you were on, what you were trying to do, and what got in the way. We read every message and will do our best to respond and to fix what we can.
Accessibility is not a feature we finish; it is a practice we keep returning to. We would rather state our limits honestly and improve from there than claim a standard we have not met. If something here is wrong, or out of date, tell us and we will put it right.