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Kris Rivenburgh

Kris Rivenburgh is an attorney and digital accessibility and compliance expert with over seven years of experience consulting with clients on how to follow best practices for compliance and reduce legal risk. Kris wrote The ADA Book and founded Accessible.org, LLC, a company that specializes in digital accessibility services, products, and training

Our 5 Most Recent Web Accessibility Projects and What We Charged

July 31, 2025 by Kris Rivenburgh

Here are our latest five clients (niche only to maintain privacy) and what we charged: Regional News Alerts Service Agency on Behalf of Restaurant Website… Continue Reading Our 5 Most Recent Web Accessibility Projects and What We Charged

Finding a High Quality, Affordable PDF Remediation Company Is Tough

July 27, 2025 by Kris Rivenburgh

There are so many agencies and companies who offer PDF remediation services. And they all tell you they can make your PDFs fully accessible and… Continue Reading Finding a High Quality, Affordable PDF Remediation Company Is Tough

How to Track the Status of Accessibility Issues After an Audit?

July 23, 2025 by Kris Rivenburgh

Comparison of Manual Spreadsheet Tracking vs Accessibility Tracker Platform Feature Area Excel/Google Sheets Accessibility Tracker Status Updates Time-consuming manual updates – Every status change, assignment,… Continue Reading How to Track the Status of Accessibility Issues After an Audit?

Jira vs. Accessibility Tracker: What’s the Difference?

July 22, 2025 by Kris Rivenburgh

When researching project management software for tracking accessibility issues, you might consider Jira and our own Accessibility Tracker. Both are viable tools for managing your… Continue Reading Jira vs. Accessibility Tracker: What’s the Difference?

Does DocAccess Make PDFs ADA Compliant?

July 19, 2025 by Kris Rivenburgh

A client recently asked me what I thought about a new product named DocAccess that claims to “instantly make all of your website’s documents accessible.”… Continue Reading Does DocAccess Make PDFs ADA Compliant?

Evaluating Platforms for Managing Accessibility Issues (Most are Gated Behind Sales Demos)

July 16, 2025 by Kris Rivenburgh

We released Accessibility Tracker in May 2025 without looking at what the latest and greatest was from the legacy platforms in the market. Sure, we… Continue Reading Evaluating Platforms for Managing Accessibility Issues (Most are Gated Behind Sales Demos)

An Alternative to Accessibility-as-a-Service: Expert Integration vs. a “Journey” Subscription

July 16, 2025 by Kris Rivenburgh

Digital accessibility companies keep chanting “accessibility is a journey” and it continues to be as unhelpful as ever to clients. What does accessibility is a… Continue Reading An Alternative to Accessibility-as-a-Service: Expert Integration vs. a “Journey” Subscription

New AI Products Aren’t Automating Digital Accessibility, They’re Making It Easier

July 11, 2025 by Kris Rivenburgh

The old claims of “AI-Powered” instant accessibility solutions were obviously lies, but the new wave of accessibility AI is the truth. Here’s what happened (and… Continue Reading New AI Products Aren’t Automating Digital Accessibility, They’re Making It Easier

Accessibility Project Platform Announces Customizable Subscription Plans

July 10, 2025 by Kris Rivenburgh

Accessibility Tracker is our digital accessibility project platform that enables our clients and customers to efficiently and effectively work through their project, saving time and… Continue Reading Accessibility Project Platform Announces Customizable Subscription Plans

Is WCAG Level AA the Minimum Legal Requirement? Is AAA the Gold Standard for Accessibility?

July 10, 2025 by Kris Rivenburgh

A prospective client recently asked about WCAG conformance level AA vs. AAA in reference to the European Accessibility Act (EAA). Because this question can potentially… Continue Reading Is WCAG Level AA the Minimum Legal Requirement? Is AAA the Gold Standard for Accessibility?

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