Public Access
Residents should be able to access important information and services regardless of ability.
We help public agencies improve website accessibility through audits, remediation, and WCAG-focused compliance support designed to create a clearer, more inclusive digital experience.
Accessibility improvements help residents more easily access forms, alerts, resources, and public information while improving overall usability for everyone.
Residents should be able to access important information and services regardless of ability.
Government websites need to meet modern accessibility expectations and digital standards.
Accessibility improvements often make websites easier to read, navigate, and understand.
We align your website with WCAG 2.1 AA guidelines, the framework used to make websites more accessible, usable, and inclusive for all users.
Content must be visible and understandable, including contrast, alt text, and readable layouts.
Users must be able to navigate and interact using keyboards and accessible navigation systems.
Content must be clear, structured, and predictable with proper labels and instructions.
Websites must work across browsers and assistive technologies like screen readers.
Learn more at the official WCAG guidelines .
Accessibility is not just a checklist. It is the difference between a website that looks fine and one that is actually usable for everyone.
Light text, weak buttons, and unclear sections make content harder to read and navigate.
Improved contrast makes text easier to read and important actions easier to find.
Poor heading order and weak layout hierarchy make pages confusing for users and assistive technologies.
Better headings, spacing, and labels help users understand content faster.
Menus, forms, and buttons should be usable with keyboard navigation and screen readers.
Strong focus states, clear controls, and usable forms improve accessibility for all.
A proactive approach helps reduce legal risk, avoid rushed remediation, and improve confidence in the delivery of public-facing digital services.
Accessibility complaints and enforcement actions can create unnecessary risk for public agencies.
Waiting too long can lead to compressed timelines and more expensive remediation work.
Inaccessible websites can limit equal access to important services and public information.
We provide a clear path from discovery to remediation with services designed to improve website accessibility and reduce uncertainty.
Automated and manual review of key pages, templates, navigation, forms, and user experience barriers.
Improvements for contrast, structure, labels, keyboard navigation, alt text, and readability.
Optional support for improving the accessibility of important documents and downloadable resources.
Continued review, reporting, and support to help maintain accessibility over time.
Our process is designed to make website accessibility improvements easier to understand and easier to implement.
We review your website and identify accessibility issues affecting usability and compliance readiness.
We help correct barriers and improve the user experience across content, templates, and functionality.
We test changes, organize findings, and help outline the right next steps for your organization.
Final pricing depends on page count, templates, forms, documents, and the overall complexity of the website.
Accessibility review and organized issue reporting for key pages and templates.
Audit, recommended fixes, remediation support, and guidance on accessibility improvements.
Ongoing reviews, support, updates, and help maintaining accessibility over time.
Share a few details about your organization and website, and we’ll review your current accessibility needs and discuss next steps.