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Accessibility statement

Last updated: June 2026

Our commitment

Trazly manages the employee lifecycle, and employees are people with diverse abilities. We want anyone on your team — with or without a visual, auditory, motor, or cognitive disability — to be able to complete their tasks, request time off, sign documents, and use the platform independently.

We work to make Trazly conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2, Level AA, the technical reference recognized by Brazil’s Lei Brasileira de Inclusão (Lei 13.146/2015) and the ABNT NBR 17225 standard. Conformance is an ongoing process: every new feature is built and reviewed against these criteria.

What you can adjust in Trazly

Every user has an Accessibility panel in Settings, with personal preferences that are saved to their account and follow them across devices:

  • Theme: light, dark, or automatic based on your system.
  • Content size: scales the whole interface up to 125%.
  • High contrast: strengthens text, borders, and the focus ring.
  • Reduced motion: turns off animations and transitions.
  • High-legibility typeface (Atkinson Hyperlegible), designed for low vision and dyslexia.
  • Wider reading spacing: more room between lines and words.
  • Simplified interface: shows fewer elements at once and enlarges buttons, so you can focus on what matters.

You also have quick access to these settings from the floating Accessibility button, available on every screen.

How the platform is built

  • Full keyboard navigation: visible focus, a “Skip to content” shortcut, dialogs that trap focus and close with Escape.
  • Screen reader compatibility: semantic structure (headings, regions), labeled forms and controls, announced status updates.
  • Report charts also expose their data as a screen-reader-readable table.
  • Information is never conveyed by color or sound alone: statuses are paired with text and icons, and every notification also arrives through a visual channel (bell and email).
  • We respect your operating system’s preferences (light/dark mode and reduced motion) with no setup required.
  • Touch and click targets are sized for use with limited precision.

Compatible screen readers

Screen readers convert on-screen text and controls into speech or braille, and are the primary assistive technology for people with visual disabilities. Trazly is tested with the two most widely used options:

  • VoiceOver (macOS, iOS, and iPadOS) — built into every Apple device at no extra cost. On Mac, turn it on with ⌘F5 or from System Settings › Accessibility › VoiceOver. On iPhone/iPad: triple-click the side or home button. Recommended browser: Safari.
  • NVDA (Windows) — free and open source, maintained by NV Access. Download it from nvaccess.org and install it in minutes. Recommended browser: Firefox or Chrome.

Verified combinations: VoiceOver + Safari on macOS, and NVDA + Firefox on Windows. Testing is ongoing and results are tracked in our internal conformance document. If you run into an issue with any combination, write to us at soporte@trycgt.com with the screen reader, browser, and screen where it happens.

Known limitations

We’re transparent about what’s still missing. These are the limitations we know about today and are working on:

  • The interface is available in Spanish, Portuguese, and English; we keep expanding and reviewing the translations.
  • Some interactive charts reveal detail on hover; the table alternative covers the underlying data, but we’re still improving keyboard interaction within the chart itself.
  • The experience on small mobile screens is still being optimized.

Report an accessibility barrier

If you or someone on your team runs into a barrier using Trazly, write to us at soporte@trycgt.com with the screen, the assistive technology you’re using (for example, screen reader and browser), and what you were trying to do. We’re committed to responding and prioritizing the fix.