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Accessibility

Site accessibility

A site that works for users with disabilities — and meets the standard.

Accessibility audit, code fixes, an accessibility menu, and a current accessibility statement. WCAG 2.1 AA / IS 5568.

Who this is for

  • Commerce and service sites that need to meet legal requirements.
  • Marketing leads who get complaints from users with disabilities and don't know where to start.
  • Dev teams that need an outside lead to drive the process with lawyers and clients.

What you get

  • Full audit: automated scan + manual check with keyboard and screen reader.
  • Remediation report ordered by impact on real users.
  • Code fixes (alone or alongside your team).
  • A custom accessibility menu (not an off-the-shelf widget) and a correct focus flow.
  • Up-to-date accessibility statement and a maintenance process.

How it works

  1. 01

    Discovery

    Automated scan of 5–10 key pages + conversation with the team.

  2. 02

    Report & priorities

    What affects users now vs. what can wait.

  3. 03

    Fixes

    Short sprints, by impact.

  4. 04

    Statement & maintenance

    Public statement, coordinator, re-check twice a year.

FAQ

Is an accessibility widget enough?

No. A widget gives the user controls but doesn't fix structure. Even the vendors say it isn't a substitute for an audit.

How long does it take?

Audit: about a week. Remediation: usually 3–6 weeks for a mid-sized site. Much less for simple sites.

Do you work with my team or instead of it?

With it, ideally. I lead and assign; your team executes. That keeps the knowledge in-house.

Want to know where you stand today?

A half-day audit produces a clear picture — and puts the size of the project on the table before you commit.