March 09, 2026
12 min read
We analyzed 123,262 websites across government, education, and healthcare — the three sectors most affected by the ADA Title II web accessibility deadline on April 24, 2026. Only 33.6% pass WCAG. Education has the worst failure rate at 34.9%. University websites pass at just 30.7%. With 46 days until the deadline and 5,500+ projected accessibility lawsuits in 2026, two-thirds of the public-serving web isn't ready.
March 09, 2026
13 min read
We analyzed 16,213 children's websites — from early childhood education to kids' shopping to children's TV — across WCAG accessibility, EEAT trust, readability, GARM brand safety, and tracking technology adoption. 69.5% fail basic accessibility checks. Children's clothing sites have an 11.8% WCAG pass rate and a 58.8% failure rate. Virtually no children's sites (0.01%) use a consent management platform. With the COPPA 2.0 compliance deadline 44 days away and five states enforcing age-appropriate design codes, the children's web is not ready.
March 02, 2026
9 min read
We ranked 16 industries across SEO, EEAT, WCAG accessibility, and readability using aggregate data from over 1 million graded websites. Sports leads SEO. Health leads EEAT. Computer & Electronics leads accessibility. Shopping leads readability. Law & Government has the widest gap: best WCAG accessibility but worst readability at 19.2%. Every sector has a blind spot. Here's the data.
March 02, 2026
7 min read
We analyzed 39,815 news and media websites across SEO, EEAT, WCAG accessibility, and readability grades. Only 1.6% pass SEO. Newspapers lead trust at 62.2% EEAT but fail accessibility at 35.0% WCAG. Sports news has the best SEO (7.0%) and readability (60.7%) but worst accessibility (22.2%). WordPress powers 42% of news sites and outperforms Medium on every quality metric. The platform that publishes the world's information has a quality problem it hasn't solved.
March 01, 2026
14 min read
We analyzed 160,000+ websites across 15 JavaScript frameworks, static site generators, and CMS platforms, then cross-referenced them with SEO, EEAT, WCAG, and readability grades. Ghost blogs have a 10.4% SEO pass rate — 5x the web average. React sites have the best WCAG accessibility but the worst SEO. And jQuery — still on 113,000 sites — underperforms everywhere.
March 01, 2026
11 min read
We analyzed 24,218 e-commerce sites across 6 platforms and cross-referenced them with SEO, EEAT, WCAG, and readability grades. Shopify leads on readability and EEAT. OpenCart dominates EEAT pass rates at 97.1% but fails on accessibility. Wix stores have an 88% WCAG failure rate. The data reveals that platform choice shapes quality outcomes — but not in the ways you'd expect.
March 01, 2026
14 min read
We analyzed 61,114 education websites across colleges, universities, online learning, and K-12 — then cross-referenced them with SEO, EEAT, WCAG, and readability grades. Education sites are 25% harder to read than the average website. One-third fail WCAG accessibility completely. Drupal dominates accessibility (65.5% pass rate), Medium leads EEAT (42.4%), and the gender skew is inverted: 91.9% of education sites target female audiences — the opposite of tech's male dominance.
March 01, 2026
12 min read
We analyzed 256,178 websites across 22 EU languages and cross-referenced them with WCAG, SEO, EEAT, and readability grades. Only 30% of EU websites pass WCAG accessibility — no better than the global average. Finland leads at 40.2%. Bulgaria trails at 16.5%. The North-South accessibility divide maps directly to digital infrastructure investment. With EAA fines reaching 100,000 EUR, two-thirds of EU websites face compliance risk.
February 26, 2026
14 min read
We analyzed 62,000 gambling websites across six quality dimensions. Casino sites beat the web average on SEO by 7.5x — but fail on trust signals. 93% of gambling content targets men. Cloudflare serves 71% of the industry.
February 25, 2026
13 min read
We cross-referenced 1.4 million classified URLs across 30+ languages with SEO, EEAT, WCAG, and readability grades. Dutch sites outperform English on content quality. Vietnamese sites have the best SEO. And readability formulas lie about every language that isn't English.