
Accelerate progress with an actionable auditing strategy
Access our guide to discover:
- How—and why—approaches to accessibility auditing are evolving
- The definition of a user flow, and the different ways user flows are tested for accessibility
- The key advantages of testing user flows compared to outdated auditing methods
- How testing user flows fits into a broader agile auditing strategy
Why the status-quo approach to accessibility auditing needs an upgrade
When organizations first commit to digital accessibility, they often request a one-time audit of their entire digital portfolio. The resulting report—which can take months to complete—details hundreds, if not thousands, of findings. It’s no surprise that teams struggle to prioritize this lengthy list of issues, and the vast majority of organizations never manage to resolve all critical barriers. Worse, because digital experiences are dynamic, the results of an audit can quickly become outdated when an experience is updated.
Request our guide to learn how a newer, more streamlined approach to auditing can help your organization swiftly identify and prioritize accessibility barriers for sustainable progress.
