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App-Level Questions

Answer the requirements that apply to your whole product rather than a single page or screen, and clear the final gate before publishing your statement.

What are app-level questions?

Some accessibility requirements cannot be judged on a single page or screen: they apply to your product as a whole, such as behaviour that must be consistent everywhere. Auditsu separates these out as app-level questions (labelled "App level questions" in the app) so your surface walkthroughs stay focused on what is in front of you.

Where to find them

On the asset view, an App level questions tile is pinned to the front of the surfaces grid. It shows how many questions are left ("5 to answer", "2 remaining", or "Complete") along with a rough time estimate. Select the tile to open the questions list.

The questions list

The list mirrors a surface page. The header shows how many checks are complete, how many have failed, and an estimate of the time left. Questions are grouped by WCAG principle: Perceivable, Operable, Understandable, and Robust. Select any question to jump straight to it, or use the Continue walkthrough card to pick up where you left off.

Answering the questions

App-level questions have their own guided walkthrough, separate from the surface walkthroughs but presented the same way: one check at a time, with guidance, and you record each verdict yourself. See how the walkthrough works.

Required before publishing

Your accessibility statement cannot be published while any app-level question is unanswered. When your surface checks are done but app-level questions remain, the asset view shows a Complete Audit card that takes you to them, and the statement page lists the outstanding questions next to the publish control. See publishing your statement.