Accessibility

Accessibility Trauvo should be usable before, during, and after the plan.

Accessibility work is ongoing. The goal is simple: make discovery, credits, support, and legal information easier to understand and easier to use.

Last updated May 19, 2026

Accessibility

Read Trauvo accessibility commitments for public pages, app experiences, feedback, and ongoing improvements.

Our commitment

Trauvo works to keep public pages and product flows understandable, readable, and usable across common devices and assistive technologies.

Public site access

  • Pages use clear headings, readable text, and responsive layouts across phone, tablet, and desktop screens.
  • Navigation and forms are built to remain usable with keyboard and screen-reader workflows where supported by the browser.
  • Legal, contact, credit, and account paths should remain easy to find without relying only on imagery.

App experience

  • Trauvo avoids hiding core account, privacy, and purchase controls behind decorative-only elements.
  • Activity information should be presented with practical labels so users can compare suggestions before going.
  • Device-level accessibility settings remain important for text size, contrast, motion, notifications, and permissions.

Known limits

Some venue details, third-party links, maps, payment screens, or imported activity data may not be fully controlled by Trauvo. We still want to know when those surfaces block a task.

Feedback

If anything prevents access, contact us with the page, device, browser or app version, and the step that failed so the team can review it.