Day One is committed to ensuring digital accessibility for all users, including people with disabilities. We continuously improve our products and apply relevant accessibility standards. In line with the upcoming EU Accessibility Act (effective June 28, 2025), we aim to remove barriers and provide equal access to our services. This means our apps and web experiences are designed and updated to be usable by everyone.
Scope of Accessibility Changes
In compliance with the EU Accessibility Act, our accessibility efforts have been focused on specific user flows that involve consumer transactions. This includes the purchase and management of Day One subscriptions on mobile apps and the web. The scope is defined as follows:
iOS, macOS, Android, Web and Electron apps:
- Subscription upgrade, subscription management and cancellation flows.
Each of these flows has been reviewed and updated to meet the WCAG 2.1 AA accessibility standards. While our compliance efforts have focused on these specific flows, other areas of our apps and website may also meet accessibility standards to varying degrees as a result of best practices applied more broadly.
Conformance Status
We adhere to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 level AA standard. As W3C notes, WCAG defines three levels of conformance: Level A, AA, and AAA. Day One is built to fully meet WCAG 2.1 AA criteria in all purchasing and subscription management flows across our platforms. Where practical, we also implement some Level AAA best practices.
Platform Accessibility and Scope
iOS App
Accessibility compliance includes:
- Text & Media Alternatives: All icons and non-text UI elements include accessibility labels. Non-decorative images have descriptive text alternatives.
- Contrast & Visual Clarity: Updated text and background color combinations meet 4.5:1 ratio. High contrast themes available.
- Resizable & Adaptable Text: Dynamic Type support ensures text resizes up to 200% without layout breakage.
- Clear & Descriptive Labels: All controls have meaningful accessibility labels.
- Error Handling & Feedback: Validation errors and status messages are announced via VoiceOver.
- Forms & Interactive Elements: Semantically labeled fields tested with assistive technologies.
- Assistive Technology Compatibility: VoiceOver support verified for content structure and interaction.
- Touch & Interaction Readability: Tap targets meet minimum size and function in dark and high-contrast modes.
macOS App
Accessibility compliance includes:
- Text & Media Alternatives: All icons and non-text UI elements include accessibility labels. Non-decorative images have descriptive text alternatives.
- Keyboard Navigation & Focus: Keyboard navigation supported with visible focus indicators.
- Contrast & Visual Clarity: Updated text and background color combinations meet 4.5:1 ratio. High contrast themes available.
- Resizable & Adaptable Text: Dynamic Type support ensures text resizes up to 200% without layout breakage.
- Clear & Descriptive Labels: All controls have meaningful accessibility labels.
- Error Handling & Feedback: Validation errors and status messages are announced via VoiceOver.
- Forms & Interactive Elements: Semantically labeled fields tested with assistive technologies.
- Assistive Technology Compatibility: VoiceOver support verified for content structure and interaction.
- Touch & Interaction Readability: Tap targets meet minimum size and function in dark and high-contrast modes.
Android App
Accessibility compliance includes:
- Text & Media Alternatives: Images and icons labeled using content descriptions.
- Contrast & Visual Clarity: Color adjustments ensure WCAG-compliant contrast ratios. High contrast themes available.
- Resizable & Adaptable Text: Respects system font scaling; layouts remain intact.
- Clear & Descriptive Labels: All interactive components labeled for TalkBack.
- Error Handling & Feedback: Announcements for validation errors and confirmations.
- Forms & Interactive Elements: Inputs labeled and operable via assistive tools.
- Assistive Technology Compatibility: Tested with TalkBack, including gestures and focus consistency.
- Touch & Interaction Readability: Tap targets meet accessibility size and spacing guidelines.
Web App
Accessibility compliance includes:
- Text & Media Alternatives: alt attributes and ARIA labels added to all relevant visual elements.
- Keyboard Navigation & Focus: Full keyboard access across flows; visible focus states implemented.
- Contrast & Visual Clarity: Interface elements updated to meet WCAG ratios.
- Resizable & Adaptable Text: Scalable up to 200% using browser settings.
- Clear & Descriptive Labels: All controls and fields clearly labeled for screen readers.
- Error Handling & Feedback: Accessible inline feedback and status messages.
- Forms & Interactive Elements: Accessible form labeling and keyboard-friendly submissions.
- Assistive Technology Compatibility: Verified with major screen readers using semantic HTML and ARIA.
- Touch & Interaction Readability: Tap/click targets enlarged and spaced to meet guidelines.
Feedback Mechanism
We welcome feedback on accessibility. If you encounter barriers or have suggestions, please contact us at support@dayoneapp.com.
Compatibility and Supported Technologies
Our products support the latest versions of major browsers and operating systems. The web app has been tested on Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge (desktop and mobile). The iOS and Android apps support current OS releases and common assistive tools. We verify compatibility with leading screen readers like VoiceOver or TalkBack.
Technical Specifications
We build our services using modern technologies and accessibility standards. Our web interfaces are authored in HTML5, styled with CSS, and scripted with JavaScript. We apply WAI-ARIA roles, states, and properties where needed. In the native apps, we use each platform’s accessibility APIs to provide accessible labels, hints, and traits. All new code is reviewed for accessibility.
Limitations and Alternatives
While we have addressed virtually all WCAG 2.1 AA criteria, a few minor issues may remain in edge cases. Some third-party login flows or embedded content might not fully expose elements to assistive tech. On older browsers, some features may degrade. When content cannot be made fully accessible, we strive to provide alternatives or support.
Approval and Date
This accessibility statement was approved by the Day One product team on June 13th, 2025.
