Accessibility testing with assistive technology devices
// Accessibility Service

Make Your Digital Products Work for Everyone

When accessibility feels overwhelming, systematic guidance transforms it into manageable progress toward inclusive experiences.

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// What This Service Delivers

From Uncertainty to Confident Compliance

This service removes the guesswork from accessibility. You'll understand exactly what needs addressing, why it matters to real users, and how to implement fixes that actually work.

Beyond identifying issues, we help you prioritize based on user impact and establish processes that keep accessibility front of mind during future development. Compliance becomes part of how you build, not something bolted on afterward.

What You'll Receive

  • Clear understanding of barriers preventing users from accessing your product
  • Prioritized roadmap showing which fixes matter most to actual users
  • Practical guidance your development team can implement without confusion
  • Confidence knowing your digital experiences serve everyone equitably

The Human Impact

Before the Audit

Worry that your product excludes people who need it. Uncertainty about whether you're compliant. Anxiety about legal risks you might not be aware of. Frustration from not knowing where to start.

After Working Together

Pride in building something genuinely inclusive. Clarity about your compliance status and what needs attention. Relief from having a clear path forward. Peace of mind that you're serving all users respectfully.

// Understanding Your Challenge

When Accessibility Feels Out of Reach

You want to do right by all users, but the technical complexity and conflicting guidance make it hard to know if you're actually helping or just checking boxes.

The Technical Overwhelm

WCAG guidelines read like legal documents. ARIA attributes seem to require specialized knowledge. Screen reader testing feels like learning an entirely new technology. Each resource you find assumes expertise you don't have yet.

Your team knows how to build great software, but accessibility introduces concepts that weren't covered in their training. Without clear guidance, every implementation decision comes with uncertainty about whether it's actually helping users.

The Compliance Confusion

You've heard accessibility is legally required, but understanding what that means for your specific product is unclear. Different regions have different standards. Automated tools flag hundreds of issues without explaining which ones users actually care about.

Legal compliance feels like the minimum, but you want to genuinely serve users with disabilities, not just avoid lawsuits. Finding the balance between technical compliance and real user benefit is harder than it should be.

The Resource Constraint

Fixing everything at once isn't realistic given development capacity. But deciding what to prioritize when you don't fully understand the implications is paralyzing. Every issue seems critical when you're trying to ensure inclusivity.

Budget discussions about accessibility work are difficult because you can't clearly articulate the return or explain why some fixes are more urgent than others. Without that clarity, getting resources allocated feels like an uphill battle.

The Maintenance Uncertainty

Even if you fix current issues, how do you prevent new ones from being introduced? Your team needs to understand accessibility principles, not just apply one-time fixes. Building that capability while maintaining velocity seems impossible.

Testing with actual assistive technology feels essential but also time-consuming. You're not sure how to integrate accessibility verification into existing workflows without slowing everything down dramatically.

These challenges are common and completely understandable. Accessibility expertise isn't widespread, and good guidance is harder to find than it should be. That's why systematic assessment paired with practical remediation support makes such a difference.

// Our Audit Approach

Systematic Assessment With Human Focus

We combine automated testing with manual evaluation and real assistive technology usage to identify what truly impacts users.

Comprehensive Audit Process

Our evaluation goes beyond automated checkers that miss context. We manually test critical user journeys with screen readers, keyboard navigation, and other assistive technologies to understand the actual user experience.

This reveals issues automated tools can't catch, like confusing screen reader announcements or keyboard traps that technically pass validation but frustrate users. You get insight into real barriers, not just technical violations.

What makes this thorough: We test with the actual tools your users employ, experiencing your product the way they do. This human perspective combined with technical analysis provides complete understanding.

Evaluation Components

  • Automated scanning for technical WCAG violations
  • Manual testing of key user flows and interactions
  • Screen reader testing with NVDA, JAWS, and VoiceOver
  • Keyboard navigation assessment throughout the product
  • Color contrast and visual clarity evaluation
  • Form usability with assistive technology

Prioritization Framework

  • Critical: Blocks users from core functionality entirely
  • High: Creates significant difficulty but workarounds exist
  • Medium: Causes confusion or requires extra effort
  • Low: Minor inconvenience with minimal user impact
  • Enhancement: Improves experience beyond baseline compliance

Impact-Based Prioritization

Not all accessibility issues affect users equally. We categorize findings by actual impact, helping you focus resources where they matter most. Critical barriers that prevent access entirely get addressed before minor enhancements.

This practical approach acknowledges resource constraints while ensuring the most important improvements happen first. You'll understand why each item is prioritized as it is, making planning conversations with stakeholders more productive.

Planning made easier: The prioritized list maps directly to sprint planning. Your team can tackle accessibility improvements incrementally without overwhelming current capacity.

Actionable Remediation Guidance

Each identified issue comes with clear remediation steps your development team can follow. We explain what's wrong, why it matters to users, and exactly how to fix it with code examples where appropriate.

This removes ambiguity from implementation. Your developers won't waste time researching solutions or wondering if their fixes actually work. The guidance is specific enough to implement confidently yet flexible enough to fit your technical context.

Developer-friendly format: Technical details are included without jargon. Your team gets the information they need without wading through accessibility theory.

What Remediation Includes

  • Issue description in plain language
  • User impact explanation
  • WCAG success criteria reference
  • Specific fix recommendations
  • Code examples where applicable
  • Testing guidance to verify fixes work

Training Topics

  • Accessibility fundamentals for your technology stack
  • Common patterns to implement and avoid
  • Testing approaches that fit your workflow
  • How to evaluate new features for accessibility
  • Resources for continued learning

Team Capability Building

Beyond fixing current issues, we help your team develop accessibility intuition. A knowledge transfer session walks through key principles and common patterns relevant to your specific product and technology.

This investment in understanding means future features are more likely to be accessible from the start. Your team becomes capable of catching issues during development rather than needing external audits for every change.

Long-term value: Organizations tell us this training creates advocates within their teams who help maintain accessibility standards naturally rather than it feeling like an imposed checklist.

// Working Together

Your Audit Journey

From initial assessment through verification of fixes, here's what the accessibility audit process looks like.

01

Scoping Consultation (45 minutes)

We discuss which parts of your product to audit, considering budget and priorities. For larger products, focusing on critical user journeys often makes more sense than attempting comprehensive coverage initially. You'll leave this call knowing exactly what we'll evaluate.

We help identify which pages and flows matter most to your users, ensuring the audit provides maximum value for the investment.

02

Comprehensive Evaluation (1-2 Weeks)

We conduct thorough testing using automated tools, manual assessment, and assistive technology. This happens asynchronously without requiring your team's time, though we may reach out with occasional questions about functionality or intended behavior.

For active development environments, we can coordinate to audit a stable build or staging environment that won't change during evaluation.

03

Detailed Report Delivery (One Week)

You receive a comprehensive report documenting all findings, prioritized by user impact. Each issue includes remediation guidance, code examples, and testing recommendations. The format is designed for both technical teams and non-technical stakeholders.

A summary section provides the big picture for leadership, while detailed sections give developers everything they need for implementation.

04

Report Walkthrough Session (90 minutes)

We meet with your team to discuss findings, demonstrate key issues, and answer questions. This session helps everyone understand not just what needs fixing but why it matters. Development questions about implementation get addressed in real-time.

This is often when the abstract concept of accessibility becomes concrete as team members see how users actually experience the barriers identified.

05

Implementation Support (Throughout)

As your team works through fixes, we're available for questions via email. Uncertainty about whether a solution addresses the issue properly gets resolved quickly. This ongoing support continues for two months after report delivery.

Most teams appreciate having this safety net as they work through more complex accessibility challenges that may require iteration.

06

Verification Testing (Optional)

Once fixes are implemented, we can re-test to verify they work as intended. This confirmation gives you confidence that improvements actually resolved the issues. We provide a compliance status update based on the verification results.

While optional, many organizations find this verification valuable for demonstrating compliance to stakeholders or meeting regulatory requirements.

What to Expect Emotionally

During the Audit

  • Initial concern about what we'll find
  • Relief that the process is straightforward
  • Appreciation for clear explanations

After Implementation

  • Confidence in your accessibility posture
  • Pride in serving all users respectfully
  • Peace knowing compliance risks are managed
// Service Investment

Clear, Straightforward Pricing

One comprehensive investment covering everything from initial audit through implementation support.

€3,800

Complete Accessibility Audit & Optimization

What's Included

  • Scoping consultation to define audit boundaries
  • Automated and manual WCAG evaluation
  • Assistive technology testing
  • Comprehensive written report with findings
  • Impact-based prioritization of issues
  • Detailed remediation guidance
  • Report walkthrough session with your team
  • Two months of implementation support

Understanding the Value

Legal accessibility requirements carry real consequences. Beyond avoiding liability, ensuring your product works for everyone expands your potential user base and demonstrates social responsibility. This investment provides both compliance assurance and actionable improvements.

The knowledge your team gains through this process reduces reliance on external audits for future features. You're not just fixing current issues but building internal capability.

Scope Considerations

The quoted investment covers evaluation of up to 15 unique page templates or user flows. This typically encompasses most small to medium products comprehensively. Larger properties may require scoped evaluation or additional investment.

During the scoping call, we'll help identify the most valuable areas to audit given your priorities and budget.

Payment Structure

50% deposit initiates the audit process, with the remainder due upon report delivery. We accommodate organizational payment schedules if you have specific requirements around invoicing timing.

EU businesses can provide VAT numbers for reverse charge mechanism where applicable.

// How We Measure Success

What Results Look Like

Success means your users can access and use your product regardless of ability, and your team understands how to maintain that accessibility.

Immediate Audit Deliverables

Upon Report Delivery

  • Complete inventory of accessibility barriers
  • Clear understanding of compliance status
  • Prioritized remediation roadmap
  • Actionable steps your team can implement

After Walkthrough Session

  • Team alignment on implementation approach
  • Developer questions answered
  • Increased accessibility awareness
  • Realistic timeline expectations established

Implementation Timeline Expectations

Accessibility improvements happen incrementally. The timeline depends on issue severity, team capacity, and development priorities. Here's what organizations typically experience:

1-2

Weeks After Audit

Teams typically start addressing critical barriers that prevent access entirely. Quick wins like color contrast fixes and missing alt text often happen in this phase.

1-3

Months After Audit

More complex keyboard navigation and screen reader issues get resolved. Teams develop rhythm with accessibility fixes becoming part of regular sprint work.

6+

Months After Audit

Organizations report accessibility becoming second nature. New features are built with accessibility in mind from the start, reducing need for remediation.

What Makes Audits Effective

Our Approach

  • Testing with actual assistive technology
  • Focusing on user impact over technical violations
  • Providing clear, actionable remediation steps
  • Supporting your team through implementation
  • Building internal accessibility capability

Your Team's Role

  • Providing access to the product for evaluation
  • Participating in walkthrough session
  • Prioritizing accessibility in development planning
  • Implementing recommended fixes systematically
  • Maintaining accessibility in future development
// Our Commitment

Working With Confidence

We want you to feel assured about this investment in accessibility.

Our Quality Commitment

If our audit report doesn't provide clear, actionable guidance that helps your team improve accessibility, we'll revise it until it does. Your satisfaction with the audit quality matters to us.

Thorough Evaluation

We test comprehensively using multiple approaches to ensure nothing significant gets missed.

Clear Communication

Questions during implementation get answered promptly without additional cost.

Ongoing Support

Two months of email support ensures you're not left uncertain during fixes.

Free Scoping Consultation

Before committing, we discuss your product and needs to ensure an audit provides value. If we think another approach would serve you better, we'll say so honestly rather than just taking your money.

This consultation helps both of us determine if we're a good fit. There's no pressure to proceed if it doesn't feel right.

Practical Methodology

Our audit process is based on WCAG standards but explained in language your team can understand and act on. We bridge the gap between technical compliance and practical implementation.

The goal is making accessibility manageable for your organization, not overwhelming you with jargon and impossible expectations.

What We Don't Promise

Transparency about what audits can and can't accomplish helps set realistic expectations:

  • Instant accessibility compliance
  • Implementing fixes without your team's effort
  • Legal protection if you're sued
  • Perpetual accessibility without maintenance

What we do provide is thorough evaluation, clear guidance, and support that helps your team make meaningful accessibility improvements. The actual implementation requires your team's commitment.

// Getting Started

Your Path to Accessibility

Moving from uncertainty to compliance happens through straightforward steps.

1

Get in Touch

Contact us through the form below or email info@domain.com. Let us know a bit about your product and your accessibility concerns. Even a brief description helps us understand your situation.

2

Scoping Consultation

We'll arrange a video call to discuss your product scope and priorities. This helps us propose an audit approach that fits your needs and budget. You'll understand exactly what we'll evaluate before committing.

3

Review the Proposal

You'll receive a written proposal outlining scope, timeline, deliverables, and investment. Take time to review with your team. We're happy to answer questions or adjust the scope if needed.

4

Audit Begins

Once you're ready, we begin the comprehensive evaluation. Your team continues normal work while we assess accessibility. The process is minimally disruptive to your operations.

What Happens After Contact

You'll hear from us within 24 hours on business days. Our initial email will suggest times for the scoping call and ask a few questions about your product to make that conversation more productive. Everything feels collaborative and unhurried.

Your product information remains confidential
// Ready to Begin?

Let's Make Your Product Accessible

Accessibility doesn't have to feel overwhelming. With clear guidance and systematic support, your product can serve everyone who needs it.

Start Your Accessibility Audit

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