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Agile Accessibility in Development

Addressing digital accessibility doesn’t need to drain development hours or compete with innovation.

By taking an agile approach to accessibility—integrating accessibility throughout the software development life cycle (SDLC), and continually iterating on progress—developers can build and maintain inclusive digital experiences swiftly and successfully.

Learn how your development team can adopt more efficient, proactive processes for ensuring accessibility in our practical guide: Agile Accessibility in Development.

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Agile Accessibility in Development: The Ultimate Playbook by Level Access

Download this guide to learn:

  • The primary advantages of adopting agile accessibility in development
  • Tools and processes for efficiently addressing accessibility when you’re building, updating, and remediating digital experiences
  • How to apply agile accessibility to different development methodologies
  • Tips for managing a shift to agile accessibility across your development function

Streamline remediation, unlock innovation

The status-quo, reactive approach to digital accessibility leaves developers overwhelmed with issues to fix, draining time from new projects. The alternative? In an agile approach, development teams tackle remediation in manageable, bite-sized segments that directly support organizational priorities. And they embed accessibility checks throughout the build process for new digital experiences, minimizing remediation work needed in the future. Learn how to help your team shift from reactive fixing to proactive innovation.
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