Accessibility, in plain English
Last updated: July 18, 2026
We build for regular people, so this site has to work for everyone: keyboard users, screen reader users, people who get motion-sick, people on old phones. We aim for the WCAG 2.1 AA standard.
What we built in
Text keeps strong contrast against the night-sky background, checked with real measurements, not by eye.
Everything works with a keyboard alone, with a visible focus ring so you always know where you are. Touch targets stay at least 44 pixels tall.
If your device asks for reduced motion, the site listens: the starfield video stops, the twinkle stops, and the animations sit still.
Form errors are written in words, never just a color change. Audio content comes with word-for-word transcripts.
Honest limits
The booking calendar is embedded from Cal.com, and we don't control its internals.
The hero uses a background video; if it can't or shouldn't play, a still starfield takes its place.
We test with common tools, not every tool. There will be things we missed.
Found a problem? Tell us.
If anything on this site is hard to use, email or text us. We'll fix what we can fix, and if something blocks you from booking, we'll book you another way: by text, by email, or over the phone.
Reach a human
North Star AI Consultation is one person plus the AI agents he runs. Accessibility problems land in front of the human: