We’ve become a hub for digital accessibility audits. Every weekday we’re taking and processing orders for all types of accessibility projects:
- State and local governments looking for help for ADA Title II compliance
- Product owners needing help with VPAT services for their web app
- Website owners looking to prevent an ADA website lawsuit
- Corporations that want to make their digital assets WCAG conformant
We love the work and the good news for us is most projects are rooted in a WCAG audit because that’s what’s necessary to find all of the issues that need to be fixed.
Most clients initially only reach out to us to get a quote. They’ll typically get quotes from 3-5 other digital accessibility companies and compare prices. And what happens about 80% time is they end up following up to ask us more questions such as:
- Are you audits 100% manual by real humans?
- What’s your turnaround time?
- Do you have a sample audit report you can send me?
- Is screen reader testing a part of the audit?
- What WCAG version do you recommend?
The answer to the first four FAQ is yes. And our default WCAG recommendation is WCAG 2.1 AA, but there are times where WCAG 2.2 AA makes sense. Which WCAG version you go with depends on your objectives and project preferences (2.1 means there will be slightly less work).
Why Do Clients Come Back To Us?
We think there are several reasons why clients come back after initially reaching out:
- Full transparency (our prices, our process, and even our sample audit report are published for anyone to see)
- No games (if we can give you a quote over email, we’ll do it – no call, no demo required)
- Meticulous attention to detail (we thoroughly evaluate your digital asset using the diverse methodologies outlined below)
- Competitive pricing (our prices beat most other quotes and yet there is zero quality sacrificed – all clients receive a premium quality audit)
- Options for additional services (e.g., order 0, 1, 2, or as many technical support hours as you’d like)
Methodologies
Here is a list of methodologies showing how we evaluate digital assets. We only use an automated scan as a review to ensure we report on all issues that are flagged by scans.
- Screen reader testing
- Keyboard-only navigation testing
- Browser zoom testing
- Visual inspection
- Code Inspection
- Color contrast analyzer tool
- AXE scan (as a review)
All audits are conducted by technical accessibility experts. Our experts have certification, experience, knowledge, and skills to ensure every audit is conducted correctly.
The Process is Simple
- Request a quote – Tell us about your digital asset and your specific audit needs
- Receive your proposal – Usually within 1-2 business days
- Approve and schedule – We’ll lock in your audit timeline
- Audit completion – Typically 1-2 weeks for most digital assets
- Receive detailed report – Clear findings and actionable recommendations
Ready to Place Your Order?
Getting started is easy. Contact us today for a no-obligation quote. Whether you’d just like an estimate or you would like a complete proposal, we can provide you either over email.
Just send us a message and we’ll be right back with you.