Naive AI

Getting Started with Naive AI

Welcome to Naive AI. This guide walks you through account setup, adding your first website, and interpreting your first scan results.

1. Create Your Account

Go to ai.naive.nyc/signup and sign up with your email or Google account. The Free plan is available immediately with no credit card required.

2. Add Your First Website

After signing in, you'll land on the Dashboard. Click Add Website and enter:

  • URL — the root URL of your site (e.g., https://example.com)
  • Name — a friendly label (e.g., "Main Site")
  • Scan depth — how many levels of links to follow (default: 3)

Click Save. Your website is now registered and ready to scan.

3. Run Your First Scan

From the Websites list, click Scan Now next to your site. The scanner will:

  1. Crawl your site starting from the root URL
  2. Follow internal links up to the configured depth
  3. Test each page against WCAG 2.2 AA criteria
  4. Analyze images, forms, colors, keyboard flow, and ARIA usage

Scan time depends on site size. A typical 50-page site takes 2–4 minutes.

4. Review Your Results

When the scan completes, you'll see:

  • Accessibility Score — 0–100, weighted by issue severity
  • Issue count by severity: Critical · Serious · Moderate · Minor
  • Page-by-page breakdown — sorted by issue count

Click any issue to see:

  • The WCAG criterion violated (e.g., 1.1.1 Non-text Content)
  • The failing HTML element
  • A plain-English explanation
  • A suggested fix with code example

5. Fix Issues

Issues are categorized by effort:

| Level | Description | |-------|-------------| | Quick Win | Fix in under 5 minutes — usually a missing attribute | | Code Change | Requires a developer; includes a code snippet | | Design Change | Requires UX/design input (e.g., color contrast) |

Click Copy Fix to copy the suggested code to your clipboard.

6. Schedule Recurring Scans

Go to Settings → Scan Schedule to set up daily or weekly automated scans. You'll receive an email summary after each scan with score changes and new issues.

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