We fix the accessibility issues on your website.
Accessibility is not just a technical checklist to fill in – it is usability for all users. We help fix the accessibility issues on your website so that the site is clear, readable, and functional for as many people as possible – including those using screen readers, keyboards, or magnification software.
We can review, fix, and develop your existing site, or be involved from the planning stage to ensure that accessibility is built in from the start.
What Does Accessibility Mean?
Accessibility means that a website is usable by as many people as possible – regardless of device, ability, or assistive technology. In practice, this shows as a clear structure, sufficient contrast, understandable language, and a technically correctly implemented page.
Many accessibility shortcomings are also usability problems. When they are fixed, the site works better for all users – not just those the law specifically requires to be accommodated.
Benefits for Your Business
- A wider user and customer base
- Clearer and more consistent content
- Improved search engine visibility (SEO)
- Fewer support requests and usability issues
- Meeting legal obligations (such as the EU Accessibility Directive), if they apply to your operations
Typical Accessibility Issues We Fix
- Insufficient colour contrasts in text and buttons
- Confusing or incorrect use of heading levels
- Missing or misleading image alt texts
- Keyboard navigation issues (e.g. cannot be used without a mouse)
- Links whose purpose is not clear from the link text alone
- Unclear structure and navigation for screen reader users
- Forms without labels or error messages
- Too-small click targets and awkward components on mobile
- PDFs and attachments that are not screen reader friendly
- Pages missing an accessibility statement or with an outdated one
How We Proceed with Accessibility Fixes
1. Assessment and Report
First, we review the most important pages and functions of your site. We can use both automated checking tools and manual testing with a screen reader and keyboard. The result is a clear report of the issues found – prioritized according to what impacts users the most.
2. Remediation Plan
Next, we create a concrete list of fixes: what will be changed in the structure, styles, and content, and how much time the work is estimated to take. We also agree on whether we carry out the fixes directly on your site or provide instructions to your own team.
3. Implementation and Testing
We implement the agreed changes in a controlled manner – for example, on a test server or on limited pages first. We retest the outcome to ensure that accessibility genuinely improves and no new issues are introduced.
4. Ongoing Development
Accessibility is not a one-time fix, but part of ongoing development. We can agree on regular reviews or training sessions so that those producing content can take accessibility into account going forward in new pages and campaigns as well.
Who Is Our Accessibility Service For?
We assist both public organisations and businesses that want to improve the quality of their site or meet legal obligations. We are accustomed to working with WordPress sites, but we can also assess other platforms.
- Public sector organisations (when required by the accessibility directive)
- Businesses that want a better user experience and brand image
- Organisations that have received feedback about accessibility issues
- Online stores, portals, and service websites
Let’s Start with the Most Important Pages
We can start with an accessibility assessment. Ask us for a quote for fixing accessibility – we will review your site and create a quote based on the analysis.