Accessible means everyone!

Website Accessibility Package

Can everyone use your website, regardless of ability—or disability?

Website Accessibility Package

What’s Included?

1-hour consultation meeting
User navigation path analyses (up to 3)
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1-hour review meeting
Barriers and Strategic Recommendations (PDF Report)
Starting at $1,645

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When your website is accessible, it means that all of your online visitors, including people with disabilities, are able to easily access your content. A good accessibility strategy also leads to higher search engine rankings, a wider audience reach and a better reputation for your organization, among others.

With our website accessibility package you receive:

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1-hour consultation meeting with a website accessibility expert
An analysis of up to 3 user navigation paths using automated scanning tools along with assistive technology to evaluate content manually—this means you’ll get a solid expert review of your website.
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1-hour review meeting to discuss the findings of the analysis
A PDF report of accessibility barriers and strategic recommendations
“We have nothing but good things to say about the accessibility audit. Not only did we learn a lot more about accessibility, but we were also inspired to make changes to the website and other areas of our work.”
SONIA SANDOVAL-EDINGER


Center for Innovation and Resources

“We have nothing but good things to say about the accessibility audit. Not only did we learn a lot more about accessibility, but we were also inspired to make changes to the website and other areas of our work.”
SONIA SANDOVAL-EDINGER


Center for Innovation and Resources

“We have nothing but good things to say about the accessibility audit. Not only did we learn a lot more about accessibility, but we were also inspired to make changes to the website and other areas of our work.”
SONIA SANDOVAL-EDINGER


Center for Innovation and Resources

“We have nothing but good things to say about the accessibility audit. Not only did we learn a lot more about accessibility, but we were also inspired to make changes to the website and other areas of our work.”
SONIA SANDOVAL-EDINGER


Center for Innovation and Resources