Accessibility Statement
Last Updated: 01/05/2026
At Place Wayy, we believe that discovering places should be simple, useful, and accessible to everyone.
We are committed to making our website as easy to use as possible for all visitors, including people with disabilities, different browsing needs, and various assistive technologies.
Our Commitment
Place Wayy aims to provide a website experience that is clear, understandable, and user-friendly.
We continue to improve our website so more people can explore places, read information, navigate pages, and access content comfortably.
Accessibility Features
We work to support accessibility through:
- Clear and readable content
- Simple website navigation
- Responsive design for different screen sizes
- Meaningful page structure
- Descriptive headings and labels
- Keyboard-friendly navigation where possible
- Text alternatives for important visual content where applicable
- Sufficient contrast for better readability
- Consistent layouts and user interface elements
Ongoing Improvements
Accessibility is an ongoing effort. As Place Wayy grows, we will continue reviewing and improving our website to make it more inclusive and easier to use.
Some areas of the website may still be improved over time, especially as we add new features, categories, place listings, images, maps, and interactive elements.
Third Party Content
Place Wayy may include third-party links, maps, embedded content, booking tools, social media content, or external services.
While we aim to provide a good user experience, we cannot fully control the accessibility of third-party websites or tools. We encourage third-party providers to offer accessible experiences as well.
Need Help?
If you experience difficulty using Place Wayy, find an accessibility issue, or need information in another format, please contact us.
We will do our best to review your request and improve the experience where possible.
[email protected]Feedback
Your feedback helps us make Place Wayy better for everyone.
When contacting us, please include:
- The page or feature where you experienced an issue
- A short description of the problem
- The device, browser, or assistive technology you were using, if possible
