Accessibility and Compliance Reviews

Accessibility and Compliance Reviews

Accessibility means making sure everyone, including people with disabilities, can use your website. It is both the right thing to do and, increasingly, a legal expectation. Compliance standards also evolve, so a one-off check is never enough.

Periodic reviews keep your site usable and on the right side of the rules.

The Business Case for Accessibility

Accessibility is often framed as a legal obligation, but it is also simply good business. An accessible site reaches more people, ranks better, and tends to be clearer and easier for everyone to use.

Investing in it is rarely wasted: the same changes that help disabled users frequently improve usability across the board.

  • A larger potential audience.
  • Better search engine visibility.
  • Reduced legal and reputational risk.
  • Clearer, more usable design for all.

Why Accessibility Drifts

Even an accessible site can degrade as new content and features are added. A missing image description here, a poor colour choice there — it adds up.

  • New content may lack proper text alternatives.
  • Updated designs may reduce colour contrast.
  • New components may not work with a keyboard.

What a Review Covers

We test against recognised standards such as WCAG, using both automated tools and manual checks, then give you a prioritised list of fixes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is accessibility a legal requirement?

For many organisations in the UK, yes. Even where it is not strictly required, it widens your audience and reduces legal risk.

If you need a hand with any of this, your Progressive Robot delivery team is ready to help. Raise a ticket from the Support area of your client portal or speak to your account manager and we will guide you through the next steps.

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