Accessibility feedback loop
Continuous accessibility improvement through regular WCAG evaluations and rapid feedback, perfect for teams wanting to integrate accessibility into their development process.
Fits perfectly within agile/scrum methodology
Direct feedback on new features
Report with actionable items
Including quarterly audit and expertise consultation
Why choose a feedback loop?
The Accessibility Feedback Loop is ideal for teams wanting to integrate accessibility into their development process. Regular evaluations and quick feedback prevent accessibility issues from accumulating and ensure continuous improvement.
Proactively ensuring accessibility
With monthly checks and immediate feedback on new developments, you stay on track. This approach helps your team incorporate accessibility from the start of the development process, saving time and costs.
How a feedback loop proceeds
This service focuses on speed, regular delivery and seamless integration into the development process.
1. Kick-off meeting
We discuss your goals and determine which parts have priority to start with.
2. Start the loop
We conduct an initial accessibility audit to determine the current status and identify areas for improvement.
3. Looping evaluations
We check new developments, new features and remain continuously engaged with your digital accessibility. This ensures a natural integration of accessibility into your development cycle.
4. Direct feedback
You'll receive a report with findings and concrete improvement suggestions within 1 week.
5. Quarterly review
Every quarter, we discuss progress and set new priorities for the upcoming period.
6. Continuous improvement
With regular updates and direct feedback, you maintain constant improvement and prevent new accessibility issues.
How we make a difference
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WCAG as foundation
The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) form the foundation of all the research we do. Think of these international guidelines as a handbook for creating a digitally accessible environment.
The four principles of WCAG
WCAG is based on four principles: Perceivable, Operable, Understandable, and Robust. These principles form the basis for all our accessibility research.
Benefits of focusring
Always a sustainable solution
We prioritize sustainability in digital accessibility. Rather than providing just a snapshot, we ensure lasting improvements in your digital environment. Through our thorough approach and aftercare, you receive the tools and knowledge needed to structurally maintain accessibility.
Years of hands-on experience
Our experts have proven themselves with hundreds of successful WCAG audits for various organizations. This experience enables us to efficiently identify and resolve complex accessibility issues. We understand the unique challenges across different sectors and platforms, from government websites to commercial applications.
A-to-Z service
We guide you through the complete accessibility process, from initial audit to implementation and aftercare. Our team provides personal support, clear reports, and tailored practical advice. After the initial audit, we offer a free re-audit to measure progress.
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