Accessibility

We make sure your digital tools, websites, and apps work for everyone – including people with disabilities, those using assistive technology, and audiences on low-bandwidth connections. From accessibility audits to inclusive design from day one, we help you meet WCAG standards and go beyond compliance to create genuinely inclusive and welcoming experiences.

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We’d love to talk about how this could work for your organisation. Whether you have a clear brief or just an idea, we can explore options, share examples, and help you decide the best way forward.

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Introduction

We have extensive experience designing and delivering digital products for vulnerable people and those considered hardest to reach — including in criminal justice, mental health, and education. That work has given us a strong, practical understanding that accessibility means far more than running a piece of software and ticking boxes.

We make sure your websites, apps, and digital tools work for everyone, including people with disabilities, those using assistive technologies, and users in low-bandwidth or low-connectivity environments.

Our approach goes beyond ticking compliance boxes. We design and test with real people, ensuring your digital products are genuinely usable, clear, and inclusive. From one-off accessibility audits to embedding inclusive design into every stage of a project, we help you meet WCAG standards and create digital experiences that welcome all users.

What We Deliver

  • Accessibility Audits – detailed reviews of your website or app against WCAG 2.2 AA standards, with clear recommendations and prioritised fixes.
  • Inclusive Design Practices – embedding accessibility principles into wireframes, prototypes, and design systems from day one.
  • Assistive Technology Testing – checking how your site or app performs with tools like screen readers, voice control, and keyboard navigation.
  • Content Accessibility – guidance on writing, structuring, and formatting content so it is clear, easy to understand, and accessible to all.
  • Accessibility Training – tailored sessions for your team to build accessibility knowledge and confidence.

Why It Matters

Accessibility isn’t just about compliance — it’s about inclusion. By making your digital products accessible, you open the door to more people, strengthen your reputation, and reduce barriers to engagement. For many organisations, it’s also a legal requirement, but the benefits go far beyond that: accessible products are often easier to use for everyone, not just those with disabilities.

Typical Costs

Accessibility work varies depending on the size and complexity of your site or app, but here’s a guide to what you can expect:

  • Basic accessibility audit: from £1,500 for a small website, with a detailed report of issues and recommended fixes.
  • Full accessibility audit: from £3,000 for larger or more complex platforms, including manual and assistive technology testing.
  • Accessibility-in-design: from £1,000 to review wireframes, prototypes, or design systems before build.
  • Accessibility training: from £500 for a half-day session tailored to your team.

Every project is unique, so get in touch and we’ll be happy to arrange a free workshop to understand your needs and shape the right approach. If funding is a barrier, we can also help identify grants and funding opportunities that may cover accessibility work.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the WCAG standards and why do they matter?

The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) are the globally recognised standards for digital accessibility. Meeting WCAG 2.2 AA ensures your website or app is usable by people with a wide range of abilities and devices.

Do you only test with automated tools?

No. Automated tools are helpful for spotting obvious issues, but they can miss key usability barriers. We combine automated checks with manual testing, including real-world use with assistive technologies.

Do we need to rebuild our site to make it accessible?

Not always. Many accessibility issues can be addressed without a full rebuild, especially if your site’s underlying platform supports accessibility best practices.

Is accessibility only about disability?

No. Accessibility also covers situational and temporary challenges, like using a site on a slow connection, in bright sunlight, or with limited mobility due to injury.

Want to learn more?

We’d love to talk about how this could work for your organisation. Whether you have a clear brief or just an idea, we can explore options, share examples, and help you decide the best way forward.

Let’s talk