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Essential Website Accessibility Audit

Find the accessibility issues on your website that may be weakening trust with your audience — and costing you inquiries, applications, and donations. Get a practical, WCAG-focused review of what may be getting in the way, what needs attention first, and how to move meaningful improvements.

$550

LIMITED
OFFER
WAS: $1250

What Is Website Accessibility?

Website accessibility means your site is built and maintained so more people can use it, including people with disabilities and people using assistive technology.

The main standard behind this work is WCAG, or Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. WCAG helps define what an accessible website should do, from readable content and clear navigation to keyboard-friendly forms and screen reader support.

Put simply: An accessible website lets people move through your site, find what they need, and take action without getting stuck.

Did You know? There’s a Real Accessibility Deadline in the U.S.

The U.S. Department of Justice recently extended the ADA Title II web accessibility deadline for public colleges, universities, and other public entities by one year. The rule uses WCAG 2.1 Level AA as the standard for web content and mobile apps.

April 26,
2027

Deadline for larger
public entities

April 26,
2028

Deadline for smaller
entities and special
district governments

That deadline is specific to U.S. public entities. But the message is bigger than one law:

Website accessibility is no longer something universities can afford to leave for “later.”

Even if your institution is private, Canadian, or not directly covered by ADA Title II, your students, donors, faculty, staff, alumni, and visitors still need to use your website without unnecessary barriers.

What Better Website Accessibility Can Help You Achieve

More Applications

Make program pages and application paths easier to use.

More Inquiries

Help visitors find answers, understand next steps, and contact your team faster.

More Trust

Show students, donors, and staff your site is reliable, inclusive, and easy to use.

Clearer Priorities

Know what you need to fix first, what can wait, and where accessibility improvements will make the biggest impact.

Better Website Health

Build accessibility into ongoing updates, so issues don’t keep sneaking back in every time your content changes.

Less Team Overload

Cut down on avoidable confusion, support requests, and “where do I find this?” questions.

Why Not Just Use a Website Accessibility Checker?

Website accessibility tools and checkers are helpful, but they don’t catch everything.

They can flag some issues, like missing alt text or colour contrast problems. But they often miss the bigger stuff. Things like whether someone can actually complete a form, navigate a menu, understand the page structure, or move through an important user journey without getting stuck.

Our audit combines accessibility testing tools with human review, so you get a clearer picture of what’s actually affecting users.

Tools are useful, but a full audit means there’s less guessing and more useful next steps.

Get Your Accessibility Audit Now

Understand what needs to change, what to fix first, and how to move forward with less guesswork.

Do you need help after the audit? We’re here to support your team. Check out the maintenance and support services our clients keep coming back for.

Who Would Benefit from an Accessibility Audit

Accessibility Standards We Help You Navigate

Accessible Canada Act (ACA)

Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)

Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA)

Section 508

What’s Included in the Website Accessibility Audit?

Our audit is designed to be practical, clear, and useful. No giant jargon jungle. No report that gets buried in a folder.

We review key parts of your website and show you what to fix first. We look at:

Key Pages & User Journeys

Homepage, program pages, admissions pages, service pages, donation pages, contact pages, landing pages, and other important paths.

Forms & Calls to Action

Inquiry forms, application paths, event registrations, donation forms, booking forms, newsletter signups, and contact forms.

Navigation & Keyboard Access

Menus, links, buttons, popups, mobile navigation, and whether people can use your site without a mouse.

Content & Readability

Headings, links, page structure, contrast, alt text, plain language, and whether users can understand what to do next.

PDFs, Media, and Downloads

PDFs, videos, captions, transcripts, images, and downloadable resources that may create accessibility barriers.

Technical Accessibility Issues

Screen reader accessibility, template issues, plugins, widgets, code structure, and problems that may appear across multiple pages.

What You’ll Walk Away With

After your audit, you will have:

A clear snapshot of where your website stands with a WCAG-focused review
A prioritized list of accessibility issues with recommendations for what to fix now, next, and later
Notes on key pages, forms, navigation, PDFs, media, and templates
A clearer path for internal teams, developers, or website partners

The goal is simple…

Know what is broken. Know what matters most. Know what to do next.

Want a Better Understanding of Website Accessibility?
Download Our Free Website Accessibility Checklist

Start with a quick self-review.

Our free checklist helps you look at the essentials: whether people can read your content, navigate your site, use forms, access images/videos/downloads, and keep accessibility on track over time.

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Hear From Our Clients

Don’t Wait Until Accessibility Becomes a Bigger Problem

The longer accessibility issues sit, the more pages, PDFs, forms, and updates pile up.

Start with a clear audit, a practical priority list, and a better path forward.

The Essential Website Audit

$550

INSTEAD OF $1250

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this only for U.S. public universities?

No. The ADA Title II deadline is U.S.-specific, but website accessibility matters for universities, colleges, nonprofits, and high-trust businesses across North America.

The audit helps you understand accessibility gaps and move toward stronger WCAG alignment. Full compliance depends on your site, applicable laws, remediation work, documentation, and ongoing upkeep.

Yes. We can help with website accessibility remediation, testing, content updates, PDFs, development fixes, and ongoing maintenance.

Usually, no. Overlays may add surface-level tools, but they often don’t fix issues in your forms, navigation, PDFs, templates, or code.

Technical enough to be useful. Clear enough that your marketing, communications, IT, or leadership team can understand what needs to happen next.