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Accessibility Blind Spots
Your digital products may be quietly excluding a significant share of the people you exist to serve — and most organizations don't know it until someone tells them. They may be invisible to some users but not to the ones you care about most.
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Mission Without Reach
Your programs exist to include everyone. But if your website, registration portal, or digital resources have barriers your team doesn't know about, you're turning away the people you most want to reach — before they ever find you.
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The Intent vs Reality Gap
Most organizations working in disability inclusion and adaptive sport are genuinely committed to accessibility. Their digital presence often tells a different story. That gap is common, well-documented, and entirely fixable.
How We Can Help
UX Growth Sprint
$2500 | 2-week delivery
Heuristic evaluation, AI-augmented analysis*
An expert evaluation of your digital product against established usability principles, AI-augmented for speed, that answers a specific usability question like program registration, resource accessibility, donor engagement, or user onboarding.
*User interviews and lightweight usability testing available for larger engagements — scoped and priced separately.
Accessibility Audit
$2,800 | 7-day delivery
Fixed scope, flat price*
A rigorous WCAG 2.1 AA evaluation combining automated scanning, browser-based analysis, and structured manual testing — surfacing what's excluding your users and telling your team exactly what to fix first, organized by severity and business impact.
*Up to 10 pages or 3 core user flows — Extended audit scoped and priced separately.


Sean approached each project — accessibility audits, heuristic evaluations, usability testing frameworks — with care and thorough attention to detail. He demonstrated flexibility and initiative when challenges arose, and his passion for making sure user interfaces serve ALL users will be an asset not just to future employers and clients, but to society broadly. Sean is a gem, and I recommend him wholeheartedly.
Abby Johnson, Communications Specialist
SolarSPELL Initiative at Arizona State University
