Accessibility is not just a compliance checkbox. It affects how real people use your website every day.
When key content is hard to navigate, forms are difficult to complete, contrast is weak, or assistive technologies cannot interpret the structure properly, the site becomes harder to use for everyone, not just users with formal accessibility needs.
Website Accessibility is designed to help you reduce risk, improve usability, and make measurable progress toward a more accessible site over time.
What this service is for
This is a strong fit when your team is dealing with concerns such as:
- uncertainty about how exposed the site is from an accessibility standpoint
- pressure from legal, compliance, or leadership teams
- a site that has grown over time without accessibility being built into the workflow
- the need for both automated monitoring and more practical remediation guidance
- a desire to improve usability without turning the process into chaos
Accessibility work is usually most effective when it is steady, documented, and paired with broader website governance.
What the work includes
Depending on the plan, that typically means a blend of:
- automated scanning and issue detection
- ongoing monitoring and remediation where automation is appropriate
- documentation such as statements, logs, and certificates
- manual testing and prioritized guidance for more complex problems
- support for internal or legal conversations when questions arise
For some teams, automation gets them a long way. For higher-risk environments, human review and consulting become more important.
How the plans differ
- Essential is for smaller sites that need a stronger accessibility baseline and lightweight ongoing coverage.
- Standard is for organizations that want stronger documentation, support, and day-to-day confidence.
- Pro is for higher-risk or more visible environments where manual testing and consulting need to play a larger role.
Choose the level that fits your traffic, visibility, and internal capacity. If you are not sure whether accessibility is the primary concern, start with a Website Audit and we will help you sort out the right next step.
How accessibility connects to other services
Accessibility often overlaps with broader website work such as:
- Web Design & Development when key templates need deeper structural or UX changes
- Ongoing Website Support when improvements need to be maintained over time
- Website Audit & Technical Review when the site has broader technical or maintainability problems alongside accessibility concerns
Ready to talk through the right level of support?
If accessibility is already on your radar, contact Best Website and we will help you decide whether automation, remediation guidance, or a more consultative approach makes the most sense.
If the bigger problem still feels unclear, begin with a Website Audit first.