Real Accessibility AI with Tracker App

The key to accessibility apps and software that claim artificial intelligence benefits it to make sure you’re getting real AI. There are a lot of the products making unfounded and unrealistic AI claims about automating accessibility.

With Accessibility Tracker, our pitch has nothing to do with automation. Rather, we’re making the process of remediation more much more efficient with 5 real AI tools. The result is time and money are instantly saved just by using Tracker.

The reason why we’re so excited about Tracker is we’re bringing AI as close as possible to the remediation workflow. Here’s how AI works with Tracker:

  1. Upload your accessibility audit report (from Accessible.org or another service provider)
  2. Go to the project issues view
  3. View a single issue
  4. Click analyze with AI
  5. Choose from one of 5 AI tools to help you

The AI tools help you just like ChatGPT, Claude, or Google Gemini would, but here are the big differences:

  1. They’re right inside your project dashboard as you’re working through the issues
  2. They already know the exact audit data you’re working from
  3. 4 of the tools have specific pre-prompts combined with the audit data, 1 is a custom analysis tool

Here are the 5 tools:

  1. Simple Explanations: Converts technical accessibility issues into clear, understandable terms for non-technical users.
  2. Technical Answers: Provides code fixes with model examples to help developers with fixes.
  3. Alternative Workarounds: Presents different approaches to meet the WCAG success criterion when multiple options exist.
  4. WCAG Guidance: Explains WCAG requirements in simple terms.
  5. Custom Questions: Have a question that doesn’t fit into the above? Use this tool.

So there’s not only efficiency in the dashboard integration and pre-prompting, but time and money savings in reducing reliance on technical support and expert consultants. And getting fixes finished sooner which means less rounds of validation.

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Sign up for a free plan at AccessibilityTracker.com.

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