Managing accessibility across multiple sites shouldn’t mean juggling licenses, dashboards, or disconnected workflows. But for agencies, partners, and organizations with growing digital estates, that’s often the reality.
Multi-domain support in accessFlow is designed to simplify that experience.
It brings multiple domains under a single license with shared quotas — so accessibility work stays centralized, structured, and easier to scale as your portfolio grows.
What’s changing with multi-domain support
With this update, accessFlow now supports managing multiple domains under a single license.
Each domain can be:
- Added and managed independently
- Viewed through its own dedicated dashboard
- Disabled or deleted as projects change
All domains draw from a shared, flexible page-scan quota, allowing coverage to be adjusted based on active work, sprint cycles, or project urgency.
This removes the need to treat every domain as a separate, standalone setup — while keeping reporting and accountability clear at the domain level.
A single hub for complex digital environments
Most organizations don’t operate a single website. They manage ecosystems: marketing sites, web apps, authentication flows, staging environments, and temporary development URLs.
Multi-domain accessFlow is designed to reflect that reality.
Teams can oversee accessibility across all properties from one hub, while maintaining clean separation between domains so issues, audits, and progress remain easy to track.
This approach helps teams:
- Maintain consistent accessibility coverage across environments
- Avoid blind spots as new domains are added
- Keep accessibility aligned with real development workflows
Flexible quotas that adapt to how teams work
Not every domain needs the same level of scanning every month. With shared, flexible page-scan quotas, teams can allocate coverage where it’s needed most.
For example:
- A primary production site may receive frequent scans during active development
- A staging environment may be scanned temporarily during release cycles
- A paused or completed project can be disabled without consuming quota
As priorities change, quotas can be reallocated — without restructuring licenses or workflows.
Built for modern development lifecycles
Multi-domain support is designed to work alongside accessFlow’s existing capabilities, including automated audits, CI/CD integration, and code-level remediation workflows.
From staging to production (and everything in between), teams can keep accessibility testing and remediation aligned with the SDLC — rather than treating accessibility as a production-only checkpoint.
Why multi-domain matters to you and your clients
For organizations managing a growing digital footprint, multi-domain support in accessFlow delivers the operational flexibility needed to maintain accessibility at scale. Whether you are an agency supporting a diverse client roster or a business overseeing subdomains, staging sites, and web apps, this update simplifies your path toward long-term WCAG adherence.
Centralized management, dedicated oversight
Track automated audits and monitor progress for every domain from a single hub. While management is centralized, each domain maintains its own dashboard, keeping issues and reporting organized by project.
Flexible quotas that adapt to your needs
Every domain draws from a shared page-scan quota. You can allocate coverage based on active development, project size, or sprint urgency, allowing your accessibility efforts to scale as your portfolio grows.
Consistency across all environments
Ensure every property—from primary sites to staging and internal apps—receives predictable oversight. This eliminates blind spots and keeps accessibility testing aligned with the entire development lifecycle.
Code-level control for technical teams
While oversight is centralized, developers retain full control over native remediation. accessFlow provides the structured guidance and WCAG references needed to resolve issues directly in the source code.
Standardized accessibility strategies
Multi-domain support makes it easier to implement repeatable processes across your organization. This efficiency supports ongoing ADA compliance efforts and strengthens your commitment to digital inclusion.
Frequently asked questions about multi-domain accessFlow
Q1. What does multi-domain mean in accessFlow?
A1. Multi-domain means accessFlow can support multiple domains under a single license, using a shared page-scan quota. Each domain has its own dashboard while management remains centralized.
Q2. Can domains be paused or removed?
A2. Yes. Domains can be disabled when a project pauses or deleted when no longer needed, helping teams manage changing portfolios.
Q3. How does this work with staging or temporary environments?
A3. Multi-domain support is designed for modern development workflows, including staging and temporary environments, allowing teams to align accessibility testing with the SDLC.