Position Accessibility at the Heart of Your Business
We’re launching our UK wide social enterprise supporting web development agencies to deliver accessible websites, putting accessibility at the core of your web builds.
Disabled user testers meets automated scans with expert analysis.
- Disabled User Testers: Paid disabled user testers using a range of assistive technologies.
- Automated scans: We filter the information gathered through testing through a range of automated scans giving an in-depth review of your site.
- Expert analysis: Reviewed and analysed by our experts, providing you with clear guidance and code to bring your website up to WCAG 2.2 standards.
Join us on Friday, 30th January
Launching our new web testing social enterprise on Friday, 30th January, 2026.
Time: 10am – 11am.
We will be covering:
- How current accessibility testing methods fall short.
- Examples of accessibility barriers and how they can be resolved.
- How our service fixes these things.
- How disabled user testing works, and its benefits.
This webinar is for:
- Web developers
- Web designers
- Web agencies
Sign up to join our webinar on Friday, 30th January.
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You will receive the webinar recording, and further information after the launch.
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More Information on Disabled User Testing
Why Automated Testing Isn’t Enough
Automated scans miss 70% of real world barriers.
They cannot replicate human interactions.
They ignore the use of screen readers and other assistive technologies.
Our service bridges this gap by focusing on usability. This ensures that disabled users can actually complete critical tasks on your site, such as making a purchase, signing up for a service, or finding key information.
The Clear Business Case for Inclusion
Ignoring accessibility means ignoring a significant market opportunity, often called the Purple Pound.
Spending Power
Disabled people and their families in the UK have an annual spending power of £274 billion.
Customer Retention
71% of disabled customers leave a website immediately if they encounter difficulties using it.
Brand Trust
Demonstrating commitment to accessibility builds trust and provides a strong Competitive Social Responsibility (CSR) narrative for your brand.


