Accessibility
Last updated: 24 June 2026.
SetlistFlow is meant to be read at a glance on a dark stage and used comfortably at the desk. We aim to meet the WCAG 2.1 AA guidelines and keep improving toward them.
What we do
- Readable on stage: large, scalable lyrics with adjustable text size, line spacing and one or two columns, plus a high-contrast dark mode.
- Keyboard friendly: the app and site can be navigated with a keyboard, and controls have visible focus.
- Labelled controls: buttons and icons carry text labels or accessible names for screen readers.
- Respects your device: the layout reflows for phones and tablets and honours your system text-size settings.
- No motion traps: animation is minimal and decorative.
Known limitations
Some areas are still being improved, including a few dense controls in the planner and the energy graph, which conveys its main information in tooltips and labels as well as visually. If something is hard to use, please tell us; real reports help us prioritize.
Tell us
Found an accessibility barrier, or use assistive technology and hit a wall? Contact us with what you were trying to do and the device or tool you use, and we will work to fix it.