Designed for user control
- No auto-open behaviour
- No focus stealing on page load
- Dismiss and minimise controls
- Dismissed state remembered across reloads
WCAG 2.2 AA audits, remediation guidance, and preventative testing — delivered calmly, clearly, and without overwhelm.
Plain-English reporting • Developer-friendly guidance • Scalable from SME to enterprise
Automated scans are useful — but they only catch part of the story. We combine automation with manual testing so you get a realistic picture of your accessibility risk and a practical plan to fix it.
Details are available if you want them — expand any service below.
A structured review of key templates and user journeys to identify WCAG 2.2 AA risks and usability barriers.
Hands-on guidance to fix issues efficiently and safely — including verification testing so you can ship with confidence.
Integrate accessibility checks into your delivery pipeline to prevent regressions before release.
Formal reporting and documentation for procurement, governance, and enterprise requirements.
Prefer minimal detail? That's fine. You can simply request a consultation and we'll scope the work for you.
Agree templates and key journeys. Define deliverables and success criteria.
Automated checks plus manual keyboard and screen reader testing on real flows.
Prioritised findings, clear guidance, and optional remediation support.
Pricing depends on template count and complexity. Typical SME audits often start from £2,500. Full pricing guidelines can live on a dedicated page.
A client-facing summary of how this demo widget has been designed and what has been tested.
This is an accessibility-conscious front-end demo, not a guarantee of legal compliance in every deployment. Final conformance still depends on real content, hosting context, colour choices, integrations, and manual assistive-technology testing.
In production, we would validate against the full page set, actual copy, browser support requirements, and our live help workflow.
This demonstration chatbot has been intentionally designed to avoid common accessibility failures seen in floating support widgets. It does not force itself onto the user, preserves user choice, and exposes a direct route to human support.
A short message is enough. We'll respond with a clear scope and proposal.
A keyboard-friendly help widget for quick guidance and contact routes.