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## Web Accessibility Audits for Your Website

[Get Started Now!](#contact)

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### Severity ratings

Every issue is rated Critical, High, Medium, or Low so you know what to fix first and what can wait.

### Findings Spreadsheet

Findings spreadsheet with severity ratings and fix recommendations

### Industry standard compliance

Audited against the internationally recognised standard referenced by accessibility legislation across the UK, EU, and North America.

### Executive summary report

A plain-language summary of your site's overall accessibility posture, key findings, and recommended priorities.

### Remediation guidance

Every issue includes a plain-language recommended fix, written so your developer can act on it straight away

### Why accessibility matters

A well-built website works for everyone, including people who use screen readers, keyboard navigation, or other assistive tools. Not all of your visitors experience the web the same way, and small gaps in how a site is built can create real barriers for some of them. Accessibility is less about compliance and more about making sure no one is excluded.

Accessibility is increasingly a legal and compliance consideration. WCAG 2.1 AA is referenced by legislation across the UK, EU, and North America.

An accessibility audit is the first step to understanding where your site stands and what needs to change.

### FAQ

**Q: What is WCAG?** WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) is the internationally recognised standard for web accessibility. Most accessibility legislation references WCAG 2.1 at Level AA as the baseline for compliance.

**Q: How long does an audit take?** A Phase 1 automated audit is typically delivered within 5 business days of project kickoff.

**Q: What do I do with the results?** The findings spreadsheet is designed to be handed directly to your developer. Each issue includes a location, the relevant WCAG criterion, a severity rating, and a recommended fix.

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### What happens next?

Once you get in touch, I'll confirm the scope, identify the page templates to audit, and get started. You'll receive your executive summary and findings spreadsheet within 5 business days of kickoff. Everything is clearly documented so your developer can act on it straight away — or I can handle the fixes for you.

> I have worked with Sean since 2012 on a number of projects. Sean is a highly skilled web developer, he is **communicative, professional and easy to work with**. Sean is quick to answer questions, provide creative solutions and advise on new and existing projects.
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> Sean's understanding of web technologies and drive to understand our client's requirements makes him an **invaluable asset to our team**. He treats our projects as his own.
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> Yuri Pershin, [Capital Communications](http://www.capitalcommunications.ca/)

<a name="contact"></a>### Contact Us to get your Accessibility Audit
