What we check

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Visual barriers

We look for issues that make your website harder to see, read, understand, or trust.

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Navigation barriers

We check for barriers that make pages, menus, links, buttons, and forms harder to use.

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Usability barriers

We review issues that make your site harder to use across devices and assistive tools.

What is an accessibility review?

A website accessibility review checks whether key pages create barriers for people who read, navigate, understand, or interact with your website in different ways. It does not replace legal advice or a full WCAG certification audit, but it can help you identify practical issues worth fixing before they become larger usability, support, or compliance concerns.

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Accessibility for Canadian Websites

Canadian companies may not feel much accessibility pressure until a visitor, client, partner, or public buyer notices a barrier. Our free audit helps find issues that can make your website harder to use, less credible, or easier for buyers to question.

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Accessibility for American Websites

US companies may face accessibility expectations tied to ADA risk, vendor approval, Section 508, or government contracts. Our free audit helps find issues that can weaken compliance readiness, contract access, or customer confidence.

A more practical way to manage accessibility

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Manual implementation

Manual accessibility work has to be built into the site: semantic HTML, ARIA labels, form labels, alt text, focus states, contrast, skip links, heading order, link purpose, error messages, and template or module code. It’s real development work, and it has to be maintained as pages, forms, images, and content change.

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AccessiBe subscription

An accessiBe subscription adds an accessibility layer to the live site. It helps address common barriers, provides visitor accessibility options, supports automated remediation, creates reporting, and keeps working as the site changes. It doesn’t replace good theme structure, but it reduces what has to be managed by hand.

What you'll receive

We’ll scan your website for common accessibility barriers, review the results, and explain what appears to need attention. If your site is a fit, we’ll show you how an accessiBe subscription can help address common issues, provide visitor accessibility options, and keep accessibility active as your website changes.

Request a free accessibility audit now. We’ll identify common barriers, explain what they mean, and show if a managed accessibility subscription makes sense.

Kayak looks beyond the scan. We review accessibility where it affects how people use the site and how the site performs: content clarity, page structure, forms, navigation, search visibility, and HubSpot implementation.