Our commitment
Club Concordia Fitness is built to be usable by as many people as possible, including people who use screen readers, keyboard-only navigation, magnification, or who need motion reduced. Accessibility is not a compliance chore here — a fitness brand whose entire argument is "reduce friction, meet people where they are" would be embarrassing to itself if its website did the opposite.
Our conformance target is WCAG 2.1 Level AA.
What we have done
- Motion. The animated background, the smooth scrolling, the custom cursor and every scroll-driven reveal are switched off automatically when your system is set to "reduce motion". The site works fully without any of them.
- Keyboard. Every interactive control is reachable and operable by keyboard, with a visible focus ring that is not removed.
- Contrast. Body text on the dark ground exceeds the AA contrast requirement, and we do not use pure white on pure black — which is uncomfortable to read for many people, including those with astigmatism.
- Structure. Pages use real headings in order, real landmarks, real lists and real buttons. Form fields have persistent labels rather than placeholder-only labels.
- Status messages. Form results and the Session Composer announce changes to assistive technology rather than only changing visually.
- Touch and pointer. Cursor effects and hover-only behaviour are disabled on touch devices; nothing is available on hover alone.
- Text. Type scales with your browser settings and reflows without loss of content up to 200% zoom.
Known limitations — stated honestly
We would rather tell you than have you find out.
- The animated topographic background is decorative and is hidden from assistive technology. On low-powered machines it may still cost battery; turning on "reduce motion" disables it entirely.
- The Session Composer and the Club dashboard are rich interactive components. They are keyboard-operable and labelled, but we are still improving how completely they announce every state change during rapid input.
- The session intensity curve is an SVG with a text alternative; the same information is repeated as text labels beneath it, but the shape itself carries nuance that the labels summarise rather than replicate.
- Third-party checkout. Payment pages are hosted by Stripe and follow Stripe's own accessibility standard, which we do not control.
- Some decorative oversized wordmarks are hidden from screen readers deliberately, so the page is not read aloud with meaningless repetition.
Tell us what is broken
If any part of this site is difficult or impossible for you to use, we want to know — including if it is something not listed above.
Email info@mentesinc.com with the subject line Accessibility.
Tell us the page, what you were trying to do, and what happened. If you can, mention the browser and any assistive technology you use — it makes reproducing the problem much faster.
We reply within 5 business days, and we fix valid issues within 30 days where technically feasible. If a fix will take longer, we will tell you why and offer another way to get what you needed.
How this was assessed
This statement reflects a self-assessment carried out during the build, combining automated checks with manual keyboard testing and screen-reader spot checks. It has not been evaluated by an independent third party. We update this page when the site changes materially.