Digital Accessibility

Compliance Audits & Reports

Your website is costing you.

Accessibility failures:

Block customer

Users can’t complete essential tasks, abandon journeys, and leave without converting

Leak revenue

Lost transactions, incomplete purchases, and missed opportunities you can’t measure

Create legal risk

Lawsuits, regulatory fines, and compliance failures that threaten your operations

We help you recover lost users, protect revenue, and reduce exposure.

Why Accessibility Matters For Your Business

Accessibility issues don’t sit on the sidelines of your website.

They sit inside the journeys people need to complete.

When accessibility fails:

Customers can’t move through key steps

Sales and enquiries drop without an obvious cause

Trust erodes

Risk builds quietly in the background

For organisations responsible for digital products, services, or performance, accessibility isn’t theoretical.

It directly affects outcomes.
That’s why teams come to us — not for abstract standards, but for clarity on:

Where users are being blocked

Identify the exact points in your user journeys where accessibility barriers prevent completion

What the impact is

Understand the real business consequences of each accessibility issue on your operations
What needs fixing first

Prioritized recommendations that address the highest-impact issues for your users

What we do

AMTAA provides independent accessibility audits for websites and digital services.

We identify where accessibility issues are blocking real users, assess the impact, and show you what to fix first — clearly and practically.

No jargon.

Clear language that your team can understand and act on immediately

No padded reports.

Direct findings focused on what matters for your users and business

No guesswork.

Evidence-based recommendations with clear priorities and next steps

How we can help

Choose the accessibility programme that fits your needs

One-Time

Accessibility Assessment

Comprehensive audit to understand where you stand and what to fix first.

FROM

£2,500

Comprehensive WCAG 2.2 AA audit of your website or digital service

Detailed report identifying all accessibility issues blocking real users

Issues prioritised by impact and risk — what to fix first, and why

Clear, actionable recommendations your development team can implement

Evidence for stakeholders and compliance requirements

One-hour walkthrough call to discuss findings

Ongoing

Quarterly Accessibility Programme

Continuous monitoring and support to maintain high accessibility standards as your site evolves.

FROM

£1,800/qtr

Comprehensive accessibility reviews every three months

Continuous monitoring — track improvements and catch new issues

Priority support — direct access to our team between audits

Trend reporting — see your accessibility improve over time

Proactive updates on standard changes and regulatory updates

Remediation support to confirm issues are resolved properly

― How We Work

Built on standard.

Tested in the real world.

We follow WCAG-EM methodology and test against WCAG 2.2 Level AA ─ but compliance is the baseline, not the goal. Every audit includes hands-on testing with the same assistive technologies your users rely on.

NVDA

Windows screen reader

WAVE

Web accessibility evaluation

axe DevTools

Automated rule-based scanning

Accessibility Insights

Microsoft browser extension

Stark

Contrast & design checks

BrowserStack

Cross-device & browser testing

― Our Methodology

Audits built on W3C's official framework ― not guesswork

Every AMTAA audit follows WCAG-EM ― the W3C’s structured evaluation methodology. That means your findings are based on a representative sample of your real site, covering every key journey and page type.

Not a single-page scan. Not an automated tool run. A rigorous, repeatable process your legal team, procurement panel, or regulator can stand behind.
Define Scope

We agree which parts of your site, which journeys, and which WCAG level are in scope ― before testing begins.

Explore the Website

We map your functionality, technology stack, and interactive components so nothing is missed.

Select a Representative Sample
A structured set of pages covering all templates, journeys, and functionality ― not just the homepage.
Audit Sample
Manual testing with screen readers and keyboard navigation, combined with automated scanning ― not siloed.
Report Findings
A clear, prioritised report with every issue, its severity, and exact fix guidance in plain English.

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issues identified and resolved

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weeks from discovery call to report

“We assumed we were roughly complaint. The audit showed we weren’t even close. AMTAA gave us a clear path and were on hand throughout. No drama, just results”

― Head of Operations, Regional Law Firm

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issues identified and resolved

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weeks from discovery call to report

“Our residents include older people and those with disabilities ― getting this right mattered beyond compliance. AMTAA understood that from the first conversation.”

― Digital Services Manager, Housing Association

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issues identified and resolved

6

weeks from discovery call to report

“The procurement team asked for an Accessibility Statement and a test report. We had both within two months. It was one less thing to worry about during a streessful bid process.”

― Head of Operations, Regional Law Firm

What you get

A clear view of where users are getting stuck

Issues prioritised by impact and risk

Practical guidance your teams can act on

Evidence you can rely on internally and externally

The Result

Fewer abandoned journeys, better conversion, and reduced legal exposure.

Standards

We audit against WCAG 2.2 AA, the recognised accessibility standard across the UK and EU.

Our focus is on giving you a clear, defensible view of where your digital service stands — and how to improve it — without unnecessary complexity.

If people rely on your website to get things done, accessibility matters.

About AMTAA

AMTAA was founded by Ash, an accessibility consultant with over ten years’ experience helping some of the world’s most prestigious organisations remove barriers that prevent people with disabilities from using websites properly.

After years of seeing organisations struggle with confusing advice, expensive audits, and automated reports that don’t explain what to do next, AMTAA was created to offer something simpler and more practical.

Clear judgement.

Expert analysis without ambiguity
Plain English.
Technical accuracy in language everyone understands
Guidance you can trust.
Recommendations backed by experience

Get started

Get a clear, defensible view of your accessibility risk — and what to do next.

FAQs & Get in touch

Ready to understand your accessibility risk and get clear guidance?
How does accessibility actually increase profit?
Accessibility issues often sit inside your conversion funnel.
When users cannot complete forms, check out, book services, or move through key journeys, revenue leaks quietly without showing up as an obvious problem.
An accessibility audit helps you:
  • remove friction from high-value journeys
  • recover users who would otherwise drop out
  • improve conversion from existing traffic
Most organisations see accessibility gains before they ever see legal pressure.
Yes. Enforcement is real, even if it does not always start with a fine. Accessibility duties apply to all organisations under the Equality Act 2010, enforced by the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC). Public sector websites and apps are also covered by the Public Sector Bodies Accessibility Regulations.
There is no fixed penalty, but organisations can face legal claims, court orders, compensation, and public enforcement action. Issues usually escalate after complaints or audits.
It applies to all organisations, regardless of size or sector. There is no exemption for small businesses. If your website or digital service is customer-facing or service-critical, accessibility responsibilities apply.
What differs by size is not the obligation, but how exposed you are if issues are raised and you cannot show you have taken reasonable steps.
No. Public sector and regulated organisations face clearer oversight, but accessibility affects all sectors.
In commercial organisations, issues often surface first as lost customers, underperforming funnels, or failed journeys, long before they become formal complaints.
No audit can provide a legal guarantee. What an audit does give you is a clear, WCAG-aligned assessment. This means your site is reviewed against recognised accessibility criteria, with issues identified, explained in plain English, and prioritised by impact.
This provides evidence of due diligence and a practical plan to address problems responsibly.
Automated tools identify only a limited subset of issues. Many of the most damaging accessibility problems—the ones that block real users and revenue—require expert manual review and judgement.
Audits combine tools with experience to identify issues that actually affect outcomes.
Most audits are completed within 2 to 4 weeks, depending on scope and complexity. We confirm scope, timelines, and expectations upfront so there are no surprises.
The audit itself will not. Your internal developers or external development partners will implement the fixes using our prioritised recommendations. We structure audits so teams know exactly what to do, without guesswork or unnecessary rework.
If required, we can also provide ongoing guidance and support during remediation.
We focus on audits and guidance. Most organisations use their existing development teams or suppliers to implement fixes. We can review changes once they are in place and provide additional support where clarity is needed.
Because accessibility issues are already costing you money. Every blocked journey is a missed opportunity. The longer issues sit unnoticed, the more revenue leaks quietly.

An audit gives you clarity and control before accessibility becomes urgent, expensive, or externally driven.

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