Website Accessibility Audit

Fix the right barriers first.

We audit the pages, forms, and templates that carry the most risk, then give your team a ranked fix list.

  • Human review of the pages, forms, and templates that matter
  • One ranked fix list for design, content, and dev
  • From a team that builds and supports the work

Options after the audit

Roll fixes into a build

Findings can become requirements inside a larger website build where accessibility is part of the work.

View Mostly Serious work

Hand fixes to ongoing support

Findings can become support work that fixes barriers in sprints alongside other site upkeep.

See website support

What the audit covers

Where are users getting blocked?

We focus on the pages, forms, and templates that carry the most risk.

Best for

Public sites, forms, and high-value paths where access risk matters.

What we review

Keyboard use, focus, structure, labels, contrast, forms, media, mobile, and templates.

What you get

A ranked fix list with plain notes for the people doing the work.

For teams ready to fix barriers.

Good fit

  • You need a human review of important pages or forms.
  • A redesign, support sprint, or compliance review is coming.
  • Design, content, and development all need the same fix list.

Usually not a fit

  • You only want an automated scan.
  • You need legal advice or a formal compliance guarantee.
  • No one is positioned to act on the findings.

What we help with

Make the fix list clear

Design, content, and development teams see the same issues and priorities.

Find barriers

Find

Surface page, form, template, and keyboard issues that stop people from using the site.

  • Keyboard and focus review
  • Form and label review
  • Content structure review

Prioritize

Rank

Separate user blockers and access risk from lower-priority cleanup.

  • Severity and pattern notes
  • Repeatable component issues
  • Remediation priority

Remediate

Fix

Turn findings into work your team can fix, hand off, or scope.

  • Developer-ready notes
  • Support sprint planning
  • Design and CMS implications

Ongoing support

Maintain

Keep new pages, designs, and CMS work from repeating the same issues.

  • CMS and component guidance
  • Content team notes
  • Long-term support path

How the audit works

Find, rank, fix

We review key paths, rank issues, and help your team decide what to fix next.

  1. 1

    Choose pages

    Confirm the site, forms, templates, and key paths to review.

  2. 2

    Find barriers

    Check the selected experience against accessibility requirements and real use.

  3. 3

    Rank findings

    Group issues by what hurts users most and what needs to happen next.

  4. 4

    Plan fixes

    Decide what your team can fix and what needs design or development help.

Send the site and the key paths. We'll recommend the right audit scope.

Request an Audit

Find the barriers worth fixing first.

Send the site and the paths that matter most. We'll recommend the right audit scope.

Tell us what needs review

Send us the site to audit.

Share the site, the paths that matter, and what needs to happen after the audit.

After you submit, we'll review the site and follow up with the right audit scope.