Skip to main content
65/ 100
Medium Risk

Secretlab

secretlab.co

Visit store →
2 Serious1 Moderate

Scanned March 20, 2026

3 Accessibility Issues Found

SERIOUS

Empty Links

Navigation links contain no text content, making them meaningless to assistive technology users.

2 elements affected

How to Fix

Add text content to all links, or use aria-label for icon-only links.

Full fix instructions in your report →

SERIOUS

No Skip Navigation

The page lacks a skip-to-content link, forcing keyboard-only users to tab through every navigation item on every page load.

1 element affected

How to Fix

Add a 'Skip to main content' link as the first focusable element on the page.

Full fix instructions in your report →

MODERATE

Missing H1 Heading

The page lacks a level-one heading, making it difficult for screen reader users to understand the page structure.

1 element affected

How to Fix

Add an <h1> element as the main page heading.

Full fix instructions in your report →

Get Secretlab's Full Accessibility Report

Run a fresh scan with the latest data and get a detailed PDF report with:

  • Every accessibility violation with affected elements
  • Step-by-step fix instructions for each issue
  • WCAG rule references for your development team
  • Priority ranking from critical to minor

One-time payment. No subscription. Secured by Stripe.

Secretlab ADA Accessibility Compliance

secretlab.co was scanned for ADA and WCAG accessibility compliance on March 20, 2026. The store received an accessibility score of 65 out of 100 with 3 violations detected. This places Secretlab in the Medium Risk category for ADA compliance lawsuits.

With a score below 70, secretlab.co may be vulnerable to ADA demand letters and lawsuits. E-commerce websites are the most common targets for web accessibility lawsuits, and Shopify stores make up a significant portion of defendants. Getting a full accessibility report is the first step toward remediation and legal protection.

What should Secretlab do next?

  1. Get your full report to see every accessibility issue with step-by-step fix instructions specific to your Shopify store.
  2. Fix critical issues first since missing alt text on product images and unlabeled form inputs are the most commonly cited violations in ADA lawsuits.
  3. Test with a screen reader to verify your fixes work for real assistive technology users.
  4. Set up ongoing monitoring to catch new accessibility regressions as you update your store.