More organizations than ever have committed to digital accessibility. By doing so, they’re meeting legal compliance obligations, including the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). They’re also making sure users of all abilities can navigate their digital experiences without facing barriers.
When organizations are new to accessibility, most start by requesting a onetime report detailing every accessibility barrier across their entire website, app, or other digital property. This status-quo approach to auditing often takes months to complete, and the results are exhaustive. With hundreds— if not thousands—of issues to address, teams become overwhelmed, and they usually only manage to resolve a small percentage of the issues found.