WCAG 2.1 checker for small business
WCAG 2.1 Checker for Small Business Websites
Small businesses need a WCAG 2.1 checker that turns accessibility language into practical website fixes.
When this is the right fit
- Local services, ecommerce shops, clinics, restaurants, and professional firms with limited developer time.
- Sites using Shopify, WordPress, Webflow, Squarespace, or a custom landing page builder.
- Teams that need to understand whether the most important buying path is usable by keyboard and assistive technology users.
Recommended workflow
- Start with the pages that directly affect revenue or customer access.
- Fix page-template issues before polishing one-off copy or decorative images.
- Use clear acceptance checks: keyboard path works, visible focus is obvious, labels are programmatic, and error messages are announced.
- Save before/after scan history to show measurable progress.
Common risks to avoid
- Theme changes can reintroduce contrast and heading problems.
- Form apps and embedded widgets often create inaccessible controls.
- A homepage-only scan misses checkout, calendar, account, and contact forms.
How AccessAudit AI helps
AccessAudit AI keeps the small-business workflow focused: scan, prioritize, fix the highest-risk barriers, document progress, and monitor new pages.
Next step
Run a risk-ranked audit before your next design or content release.
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