The process of the accessibility house
Despite the type of your product this is the process we follow to secure WCAG compliance
European Accessibility Act covers areas of many digital services. E-commerce, financing, transportation or ticket services has to provide equal experience for users with disabilities. The accessibility regulations are valid to websites on any device, web and mobile apps.
Accessibility audit
We will provide you with a feedback regarding accessibility issues. We're checking areas pointed in EAA that include for example color contrasts, navigating using only keyboard, compatibility with screen readers and other assistant softwares or a copy language.
Do you already have an audit, but don't really know what to do with it? You're in good place, just keep on reading.Implementing required changes
At this point our team of developers and designers are working on this parts of your product’s code that influence the experience of users with disabilities across every platform or device type. During this phase your services are not disabled.
Did you know?\nOur developers can be a part of your team, working beyond accessibility. Mention such requirement in your message!Accessibility testing
In order to make sure high quality and compliance with WCAG level AA requirements out testers check your online service for inclusivity for any users.
Merging changes
When everything is ready it's just a moment to enable better user experience to a broad audience. After this step your business will be accessible to another thousands of potential users that had been excluded.
Maintenance
As your business grown, eventually the site may need bigger changes. We’re ready to help keeping you safe from web accessibility lawsuits. You can ask us to repeat the development process again.
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