Accessibility isn’t a “nice to have”. It’s not a final polish. It’s not a plugin. It’s fundamental.
For over a decade I’ve worked in digital teams where accessibility was either taken seriously — or ignored until it became a problem. Ignoring it is risky. Legally. Commercially. Ethically.
I audit websites against WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines), currently aligned with WCAG 2.1 standards, identifying where your product does — and doesn’t — meet expected compliance levels.
That means: • Keyboard navigation testing • Screen reader compatibility checks • Colour contrast validation • Focus state verification • Semantic structure review • Form and error handling accessibility • Real-world usability assessment beyond automated tools
Automated tools catch maybe 30–40% of issues. The rest require manual review, experience, and context. That’s where I come in.
You’ll receive a structured report outlining: • Each issue • The relevant WCAG reference • Severity • Recommended fix guidance • Evidence screenshots where useful
No fear tactics. No checkbox theatre. Just clear, prioritised insight so your developers can act.
*Entry-level pricing for small sites. Final quote provided after reviewing your website and scope.*
Accessibility improves reach, protects reputation, strengthens UX and often improves SEO as a by-product. But more importantly — it makes your product usable by more people.
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