Make Your Website Usable by Everyone, Everywhere

Ensure your site works on every screen and for every user—while staying ahead of accessibility standards and legal risk.

Starting at $160
Audit My Site for Accessibility

Accessibility isn't optional anymore—and neither is mobile UX.

One in four adults lives with a disability. Accessibility is no longer just ethical—it's a legal risk if ignored. On top of that, most users browse on mobile first. I audit your site for both, and deliver the fixes you need to reach everyone.

What's Included

  • WCAG-compliant audit using automated tools + manual review
  • Fixes for contrast, navigation, focus states, screen reader support
  • Mobile-first layout testing and UX recommendations
  • Detailed remediation plan with before/after metrics
  • Optional implementation help available

Who This Helps

Grant applications

Businesses applying for accessibility funding

Legal compliance

Avoiding lawsuits from non-compliance

Mobile-first brands

Want strong UX on all devices

Agencies

Needing fast audit before client handoff

Audit Delivery

2–4 day turnaround

Detailed report + recommended fixes

Optional fix implementation billed separately

What This Service Actually Does

At its core, this service helps you identify and fix barriers that prevent people from using your website—whether they have a disability, use assistive technology, or browse on mobile devices.

I audit your site against WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) standards, test it on mobile devices, and deliver a prioritized list of issues with clear instructions on how to fix them.

After implementation, your site becomes usable by everyone, reduces legal risk, and provides a better experience across all devices. You no longer have to worry about accessibility lawsuits, excluded users, or broken mobile layouts.

Who This Service Is Best For

Great Fit If You

  • You're launching a product and need to ensure it's accessible before going public
  • You received a demand letter or accessibility complaint and need to remediate quickly
  • You're applying for grants, funding, or contracts that require accessibility compliance
  • Your analytics show high mobile bounce rates and you want to understand why
  • You care about inclusivity and want your brand to reflect that in practice
  • You're redesigning your site and want to build accessibility in from the start

🚫Not a Great Fit If You

  • You're not willing to implement any of the recommended fixes
  • You need legal certification or official VPAT documentation (I provide technical audits, not legal compliance documents)
  • You want a "rubber stamp" without actually improving user experience

Real-World Examples

E-commerce Startup

Problem:

Product pages had low-contrast text, no keyboard navigation, and a broken mobile checkout flow. Customers were abandoning carts, and the company received an accessibility complaint.

Solution:

Conducted full WCAG audit, identified 23 critical issues, and provided CSS fixes for contrast, focus states, and mobile layout. Implemented keyboard navigation for checkout.

Result:

Mobile conversion rate increased 18%, complaint was resolved, and the site passed follow-up accessibility review.

SaaS Platform

Problem:

Dashboard was unusable with screen readers, and mobile users couldn't access key features. This blocked enterprise sales requiring accessibility compliance.

Solution:

Audited dashboard against WCAG 2.1 AA standards, added ARIA labels, improved semantic HTML structure, and optimized mobile responsive behavior.

Result:

Passed enterprise accessibility review, closed 3 pending deals worth $180K ARR, and improved usability for all users.

Content Publisher

Problem:

Articles were difficult to read on mobile, images had no alt text, and video content lacked captions—limiting reach and SEO.

Solution:

Audit revealed missing alt text, poor heading hierarchy, and non-responsive media embeds. Provided templates and guidelines for content team to follow.

Result:

Mobile engagement time increased 34%, organic traffic grew 22% (improved SEO from alt text and structure), and content reached visually impaired audience for the first time.

What You Can Expect After Implementation

  • Reduced legal risk — Your site meets accessibility standards and is defensible against ADA complaints
  • Expanded audience reach — Users with disabilities, mobile users, and older devices can all access your content
  • Better mobile conversion — Fewer bounce rates, easier navigation, faster checkout or signup flows
  • SEO improvements — Proper heading structure, alt text, and semantic HTML help search engines understand your content
  • Peace of mind — You can confidently say your site is inclusive and compliant when asked by customers, investors, or partners

How the Process Works

1. Discovery & Setup

Share your site URL, priority pages, and any known issues. I'll confirm scope, review your current tech stack, and understand your target compliance level (WCAG 2.1 A, AA, or AAA).

2. Audit & Testing

Run automated accessibility scans with tools like Axe and WAVE, then perform manual testing with screen readers (NVDA, VoiceOver), keyboard-only navigation, and mobile device testing across iOS and Android.

3. Report & Recommendations

Deliver a detailed audit report with screenshots, issue severity ratings (critical, moderate, minor), specific code fixes, and before/after examples. Issues are prioritized by impact and effort.

4. Walkthrough & Next Steps

Review the report together, answer questions, and clarify implementation. If you need help implementing fixes, I can provide that as a separate engagement—or you can hand the report to your team.

Tools & Technology Used

I use a combination of automated tools and manual testing to ensure comprehensive coverage:

  • Automated Testing — Axe DevTools, WAVE, Lighthouse, and Pa11y for initial scans and regression testing
  • Screen Readers — NVDA (Windows), VoiceOver (macOS/iOS), and TalkBack (Android) for real-world assistive technology testing
  • Manual Testing — Keyboard-only navigation, color contrast analyzers, browser zoom testing, and mobile device testing
  • Compliance Frameworks — WCAG 2.1 (A, AA, AAA levels), Section 508, and ADA best practices

Tool choice depends on your existing setup—I adapt to your platform and can work with any modern web framework or CMS.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does an accessibility audit take?

Most audits are completed in 2–4 days, depending on the size of your site. A 5-page marketing site is faster than a 50-page web app. I'll give you a timeline estimate after reviewing your site.

Do I need technical knowledge to understand the report?

No. The report includes plain-language explanations, visual examples, and specific instructions. If you have a developer, they'll find the technical details they need. If you don't, I can walk you through it or implement the fixes for you.

Will this guarantee I won't get sued for accessibility issues?

I'm not a lawyer, so I can't provide legal guarantees. But I can tell you that following WCAG 2.1 AA standards significantly reduces your risk and demonstrates good faith effort to comply with accessibility laws like the ADA.

Can you help implement the fixes, or just audit?

Both. The audit is a standalone service—you get a detailed report and can implement fixes yourself or with your team. If you want help implementing, I can quote that separately as a follow-up engagement.

What's the difference between automated and manual testing?

Automated tools catch obvious issues like missing alt text or low contrast. Manual testing catches nuanced problems like confusing navigation flow, unclear labels, or unusable mobile interactions. You need both for a complete audit.

Do you test on real mobile devices?

Yes. I test on actual iPhones and Android devices, not just browser emulators. Real devices reveal touch target issues, font scaling problems, and mobile-specific bugs that emulators miss.

Is this a one-time audit or ongoing monitoring?

The audit is a one-time engagement. However, accessibility is ongoing—every time you add new features or content, you should re-test. I can set up automated monitoring or provide periodic re-audits if needed.

What if my site is built on WordPress, Shopify, or another platform?

No problem. Accessibility standards apply regardless of platform. I'll audit your site and provide fixes that work within your CMS or platform constraints.

Next Steps

If you think this could help your business, the next step is a short call to see if it's a good fit.

I'll review your site, answer your questions, and give you a clear sense of scope and timeline. No obligation, no pressure—just a quick conversation to see if accessibility and mobile optimization make sense for you right now.

Build with empathy. Reach more people.

Audit My Site for Accessibility