Fifteen Years of Website Development. One Mission Going Forward: Making Sure Everyone Can Use Them.
For fifteen years, Blue Atlas has built websites for organizations whose websites support sales, operations, and growth. We continue that work today with one mission at the center: creating websites that are easy to access, easy to use, and built for everyone.
Built on Partnerships, Trust, and Hard Work
Blue Atlas opened in 2011 in Houston, Texas. Nate Stockard started the company on a simple idea: organizations deserve a marketing partner that treats their business as if it were their own. Fifteen years later, that philosophy continues to shape how we work with every client.
Founded in
2011
Offices in
TX, TN, & FL
Family-owned, no outside investment
120+ combined years of experience
Who we serve: State and local government agencies, public colleges and universities, credit unions, special districts, manufacturers, and energy companies.
Why Accessibility, Why Now?
The Shift Behind Our Focus
The Regulations Caught Up
In 2024, the Department of Justice finalized its Title II rule requiring state and local governments to meet WCAG 2.1 Level AA. HHS issued its own rule for federally funded healthcare. Section 508 has covered federal procurement for decades. Compliance is no longer a future problem.
We Watched the Cost Firsthand
Fifteen years of analytics taught us what inaccessible websites really do. Screen reader users abandoning forms. Older adults giving up on portals. Students missing deadlines because the page never made sense. None of it was theoretical.
We Know What Real Accessibility Takes
Semantic markup. True keyboard support. Color and contrast done right. Content that holds up under a screen reader. Editorial discipline that lasts beyond launch. Accessibility cannot be bolted on with a widget. It has to be built in.
Today, those fifteen years of experience support one mission: building, auditing, and maintaining websites that are accessible to everyone.
What We Are Here to Do
Our Mission
Blue Atlas helps public agencies, colleges and universities, healthcare organizations, and regulated industries meet their accessibility obligations and serve their full audience.
We do that through:
We measure success the way our clients do:
Four Things You Can Count On
Real fixes, not workarounds.
Accessibility overlays do not fix websites. We fix websites at the code level so they actually work for assistive technologies, and we will walk away from a project that asks us to take a shortcut.
Built to be owned.
We design websites your team can run after launch. Documentation, training, and a clean handoff are part of every engagement. Your website should not depend on us to stay accessible.
Plain talk about standards.
We will tell you what the rules require, what they do not, and what the real-world risk looks like. No scare tactics. No jargon walls. No upselling against fear.
Long relationships.
Many of our clients have been with us for years, and several since 2011. We are built for the long haul, and our work is meant to outlast any single launch.
Meet Our Team
The People Doing the Work
Our team works across four offices and brings more than 120 combined years of experience in design, development, accessibility, and digital strategy. We do not subcontract accessibility or compliance work. The people listed below are the people on your project.
Award Wining Agency






We hold the accessibility work we are doing now to the same standard.
Words From Our Clients
Blue Atlas News and Updates
Blue Atlas Marketing Recognized by Corporate Vision as Best B2B Industrial Marketing Agency in the USA
Blue Atlas Marketing Wins Global 100 2026 Award for Best Web Design Company in Texas
Blue Atlas Marketing’s Digital Transformation: What You Need to Know
Blue Atlas Marketing: Best B2B Marketing & Web Development Company 2024
Where Should We Start?
If you are wondering where your website stands today, the fastest way to find out is to run a free WCAG 2.1 audit. If you have a larger project in mind, whether that is a remediation engagement or a new build, we are happy to talk through it directly. Either way, the next step is short.




