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.

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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

  1. Start with the pages that directly affect revenue or customer access.
  2. Fix page-template issues before polishing one-off copy or decorative images.
  3. Use clear acceptance checks: keyboard path works, visible focus is obvious, labels are programmatic, and error messages are announced.
  4. 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.

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Next step

Run a risk-ranked audit before your next design or content release.

Growth includes 5 domains, weekly monitoring, VPAT draft generation, and accessibility statement support for teams that need repeatable progress.