Accessibility Tracker already has integrated AI to help your team with fixing individual issues.
For example, let’s say your developer is new to accessibility (or isn’t) and needs help with coding in labels for an expandable / collapsable mega menu. Tracker will instantly help your developer with instructions and code examples.
Keep in mind these aren’t just generic instructions and code — this is for your website because Tracker is working from your audit data (it’s an audit-based platform).
That artificial intelligence already exists inside the platform.
Now we’re adding more AI. We’re calling this AI, Accessibility Consultant.
Accessibility Consultant will be open 24/7 to help project managers (and anyone else who you provide access) gain insight into the project. Accessibility Consultant can:
- Tell you what date you can expect your project(s) to be completed
- Tell you where your digital assets have the most issues (so you can improve processes)
- Identify what types of issues are taking you the longest to fix
- Identify which issues could be fixed together since they’re in the same codebase or template
- Calculate risk exposure based on the severity and volume of unfixed issues on high-traffic pages
- Generate executive-ready summaries showing overall accessibility health across your digital portfolio
- Show which issues are isolated vs. systemic across your site
All of this information and any custom analysis you want will be at your fingertips inside the Accessibility Tracker dashboard.
This level of insight into digital accessibility projects has never been seen before for a few reasons.
One is that we now have the ability to integrate rapidly advancing AI technology into the Tracker platform.
But another has nothing to do with amazing technology: we simply chose to make our platform based on actual audit report data.
This was very much a contrarian approach.
We’ve researched the accessibility platform market and there’s no other platform that openly features an audit-base. Rather, every other platform is predicated on automated scans. Scan data is entirely problematic because it’s so limited.
So limited in fact, that it completely skews analytics and progress reports to the point where the data is essentially meaningless.
But, the key takeaway here is that Tracker is audit-based, and, as a result, all AI applications inside of Tracker have access to accurate, rich data that customers can leverage for meaningful insights and to move accessibility and compliance projects along in far less time and cost.
We expect Accessibility Consultant to be live by September 15. In the meantime, there are many other amazing features already available.
Give them a try. Sign up for a free plan at AccessibilityTracker.com.