Barrier Identification
Discover where users may struggle due to missing labels, poor structure, inaccessible media, or interaction barriers.
The Accessibility Audit helps nonprofits find barriers that can prevent people with disabilities from using your website, so you can improve usability, reduce risk, and better serve your entire community.
Your site has a solid foundation, but key accessibility issues may be blocking users from completing important actions.
This report is built for nonprofits that want straightforward guidance on making their website more inclusive without technical overwhelm.
Discover where users may struggle due to missing labels, poor structure, inaccessible media, or interaction barriers.
Get findings aligned to core WCAG principles in plain language so your team can understand what needs attention.
Receive a severity-based action plan that helps your team focus on the most impactful accessibility fixes first.
The Accessibility Audit focuses on common barriers that can impact navigation, comprehension, and task completion for real users.
A focused accessibility baseline that helps organizations improve inclusivity now and prepare for deeper compliance work later.
Final price can vary based on site size and scope.
We keep the process straightforward so your team can quickly turn accessibility findings into meaningful improvements.
We review representative pages and components to identify recurring accessibility issues across your website.
You get a plain-language report with issue examples, severity ratings, and guidance tied to WCAG principles.
Use the prioritized roadmap to resolve high-impact barriers first and steadily improve accessibility over time.
It is ideal for nonprofits and mission-driven organizations that want to improve website accessibility with clear, actionable guidance.
No single audit can guarantee legal compliance, but this report helps identify common barriers and provides practical remediation priorities.
You receive a structured report with findings, severity levels, and recommendations your internal team or developer can act on.
Yes. The findings can help shape better design and development decisions so accessibility is improved from the start.
Request a sample Accessibility Audit to see how we identify barriers, explain issues clearly, and outline practical fixes your team can prioritize.
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