Websites the public can actually use.
We design, rebuild, and remediate digital experiences for government, transit, education, and mission-driven organizations, accessible to WCAG 2.1 AA, built to survive procurement scrutiny, and delivered on the deadline.
April 26, 2027, WCAG 2.1 AA becomes the law for public entities.
The DOJ's Title II rule gives state and local governments over 50,000 population until April 2027 (smaller entities and special districts: April 2028) to bring websites and mobile apps into WCAG 2.1 AA compliance. The deadline moved once. It did not go away, and remediation done in a rush is the expensive kind.
Read our Title II briefing →Design, build, and prove it accessible.
Website design & rebuilds
Full redesigns and replatforms for complex institutional sites, information architecture, content migration, and modern infrastructure that your team can maintain without us.
WCAG 2.1 AA accessibility
Audits, remediation, and accessible-by-default design systems. Accessibility is built into how we work, not bolted on before launch.
Digital strategy
Technology evaluation, roadmaps, and procurement guidance, objective analysis that helps you avoid costly mistakes and vendor lock-in.
Delivery under constraint
Public-sector budgets, stakeholders, and deadlines are real constraints. We've delivered inside them, on time, with the lights on.
Trusted by institutions the public depends on.
MTA, savings hiding in plain sight
Cost modeling and collaborative analysis across a complex web of technology contracts. Read the case →
Marin County, a rebuild, unstuck
A critical web rebuild delivered on deadline with 100% uptime, and control returned to the county's team. Read the case →
"Rudder came in at a critical moment and delivered exactly what we needed. They didn't just solve the immediate problem, they set us up for long-term success."
A small senior team that ships, with leverage.
Rudder runs its own products on AI agents, which means the senior people on your project spend their hours on your architecture, your stakeholders, and your deadline, not on the repetitive work. You get the judgment of a small firm with the throughput of a much larger one.
How we run on agents →Bring us the site, the deadline, and the constraints.
Every engagement starts with a free call, no slideware, no pitch deck.