Digital accessibility gives people with diverse abilities equal access and opportunity to web content.

Litz Digital specializes in ADA and Section 508 compliance using the WCAG 2.1 testing criteria. The services below work together to make your web content more accessible to people with disabilities and to promote a better web experience for all users.

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Rapid Audit

Take the ambiguity and inaction out of small business accessibility testing. This assessment identifies key high-value improvements that are immediately actionable and explains how these changes will positively impact users with disabilities.

Rapid Audit Service Details

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Ongoing Support

Accessibility is not something you attain, but rather something you maintain.

  • Expert advisory support
  • Accessibility testing & remediation
  • Monthly strategy calls & status reports

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Team Training

I provide in-person or virtual training sessions on accessibility best practices for content managers, designers, and developers. Each session will focus on key insights for maintaining accessibility across digital channels and will include time for Q&A.

Team Training Service Details

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  • It was extremely important for us to get our website to conform to the WCAG 2.1 AA standards for ADA compliance. Matt was thorough in explaining the entire process required to conform to this spec… His work was comprehensive and he trained our team on what we needed to do to keep our website in compliance. I’m delighted that our customers with disabilities will successfully be able to navigate our website!

    Stuart Flom
    Founder & President, AdaptiVision

Why Is Digital Accessibility Important?

From a business standpoint, there’s a compelling case for prioritizing digital accessibility. Accessibility best practices are closely linked to improved user experience, which is a win for all users. When you take steps to make web accessibility a priority, everyone benefits.

Show You Care

When you prioritize the needs of your customers by improving usability, it translates into business trust. Customers buy from businesses they trust; trust comes from showing that you care.

Boost Engagement

Roughly 25% of adults will have a temporary or permanent disability at some point in their lifetime (CDC.gov). Addressing barriers that prevent these users from engaging with your content can improve your business reach.

Avoid Lawsuits

Digital accessibility is required for most businesses, and ADA-related lawsuits continue to increase year over year (usablenet.com). By taking a proactive approach to fixing major accessibility issues, you can minimize your liability.

Rapid Accessibility Audit

Your roadmap to better web accessibility for only $500 $275.

Need A Quick Win?

Actionable web accessibility insights that you can digest in a minute (or less).

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