A user proposes that an accessibility compliance tool should include the feature of auto-generating legal accessibility declarations, which are mandatory in Germany, to help agencies comply with the EU Accessibility Act.
I'm in the early validation stage of a SaaS idea and want honest feedback before I write a single line of code. **The problem:** The EU Accessibility Act (EAA / BFSG in Germany) has been enforceable since June 2025. A recent audit found 0% compliance across major German websites, nine months after the law took effect. Fines can reach up to €100,000. Enterprise tools like accessiBe cost over $500 per month. There is nothing affordable for small agencies that manage 5 to 30 client sites. **What I'm thinking of building:** - Automated WCAG 2.1 AA scan for each URL - Auto-generated legal accessibility declaration (mandatory in Germany; no US tool handles this correctly) - Monthly re-scans to catch regressions - White-label PDF reports for agencies to send clients - Pricing: €29 to €99 per month for each agency **My riskiest assumption:** German web agencies feel responsible enough for client compliance to pay monthly, rather than just saying, "that's the client's problem." **3 questions for this community:** 1. Does the agency-pays-resells-to-client model make sense, or would the end business always be the buyer? 2. Is the German legal declaration a real advantage or just a minor feature? 3. Does anyone here have EU clients dealing with EAA? What are you actually observing? I'm not selling anything. I just want to find out if I’m solving a real problem before I build it.