Commitment
Kvaltko treats accessibility as an ongoing product responsibility.
Accessibility commitment
Kvaltko aims to keep public information and key application paths understandable, readable, and usable for as many business users as practical.
Reference page only. The Slovenian accessibility page is the primary public statement for the active service.
Kvaltko treats accessibility as an ongoing product responsibility.
The commitment covers the public website, language pages, basic calls to action, onboarding paths, and app surfaces controlled by Kvaltko.
We work toward readable text, clear headings, predictable links, reasonable contrast, stable layout, and modern browser support.
Users can report barriers at info@kvaltko.com.
This page is a public commitment statement. We aim for clear content, predictable actions, readable text, practical keyboard use where it matters, and support handling for reported barriers. Feedback can be sent to info@kvaltko.com.
External services such as Minimax, email clients, payment links, login infrastructure, or browser extensions have their own interfaces. Kvaltko can help explain or work around issues where practical, but it does not control those external surfaces.
The priority is practical use by real customers: starting use, reading legal information, contacting support, logging in, and using core team workflows. Barriers that block those tasks are prioritized ahead of cosmetic issues.
A helpful report includes the page or app area, device and browser, the steps that caused the issue, and whether the issue blocks work or only makes it harder. Where possible, support will suggest a workaround or manual help.
Open Kvaltko, connect Minimax, and organize customers, tasks, and agreements in one place.
Kvaltko is a mini CRM for small businesses that connects the office, people on the go, and data from Minimax.
No. Kvaltko is a separate application from Kvaliteta d.o.o. It integrates with Minimax, but it is not an official Seyfor or Minimax product.
Kvaltko is available for Slovenian companies. Croatia and Serbia are currently handled through interest registration while local requirements are validated.