Canonical HTML/CSS/JS
The reference implementation. This is the version with the strongest evidence claim because the final output is directly controlled and tested.
Release output tested.
Academy Rocket Pack
Academy is a production-ready website kit for academies, training centers, course catalogs, certification programs, and education organizations that need accessibility built into the foundation.
WCAG-ready (2.0/2.1/2.2) · EAA-ready · EN 301 549-ready · Section 508-ready · ADA-ready
Academy is built as a tested HTML foundation for WCAG, EAA, EN 301 549, Section 508, and ADA readiness.
Final accessibility and legal conformance depend on content, implementation, integrations, and testing.
The reference implementation. This is the version with the strongest evidence claim because the final output is directly controlled and tested.
Release output tested.
A static-site version for teams that want content components and a modern developer workflow.
Release output tested when built from the provided source.
A lightweight static-site version for teams that want simple templates and clean generated HTML.
Release output tested when built from the provided source.
A static/prerendered version for teams that want component authoring while preserving testable output.
Release output tested when prerendered using the provided configuration.
Componentized adaptations of Academy for teams working inside larger applications.
Component patterns reviewed.
Final app-level accessibility depends on routing, state, content, styling changes, integrations, and testing.
Academy includes the files, evidence, and guidance needed to use the kit responsibly.
Academy ships with an evidence pack for release-output versions.
Core
€89
For teams that want the canonical HTML kit and core documentation.
Static package
€179
For teams that want the full static package.
Frameworks
€249
For teams that also want framework components.
Agencies
€799 / year
For freelancers and agencies using Academy in client projects.
Academy provides tested HTML foundations, documentation, and practical evidence. Final accessibility and legal conformance depend on how the site is edited, integrated, deployed, and maintained.
Because the strongest accessibility evidence comes from controlling and testing the actual HTML output. Framer and Webflow adaptations can be scoped as services, but the canonical product is raw HTML.
Yes, through component kits. These are accessibility-enabling component implementations, not a full app-level guarantee. Final output should be tested in your application.
Yes. Accessibility Rocket can customize the kit, prepare the accessibility statement, review the edited site, and create handoff documentation.
Start from accessible-first HTML, then adapt with confidence.