About AMTAA
I'm Ashley Tippin, founder of AMTAA
I’ve spent over ten years working globally in accessibility, helping organisations remove the barriers that stop people with disabilities from using websites and digital services properly.
Over that time, I saw the same pattern again and again.
Organisations paying for audits they didn’t understand. Automated reports that flagged issues but gave no clear direction. Advice that was technically correct but impossible to apply in practice.
AMTAA was created to offer something better.
What AMTAA does
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.
Our work is grounded in recognised standards, but delivered in plain English, with clear judgement and practical guidance your teams can act on.
Why this matters
Most accessibility problems don’t show up as obvious errors.
They show up as users dropping out, forms not being completed, purchases not being made, and services not being used.
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The commercial impact often appears long before any legal or regulatory pressure.
AMTAA exists to help organisations understand where those issues sit and deal with them properly.
How we work
We audit against WCAG 2.2 AA, the recognised accessibility standard across the UK and EU.
Findings are prioritised by impact and risk, not by theory.
Recommendations are written so developers and digital teams know exactly what to do next, without interpretation or rework.
Our work is grounded in recognised standards, but delivered in plain English, with clear judgement and practical guidance your teams can act on.
What you get
Clear visibility of accessibility issues
Know exactly where problems exist and how they affect real users
Prioritised, practical recommendations
Focus resources on what matters most for impact and risk
Evidence you can rely on internally and externally
Documentation for stakeholders, compliance, and legal protection
Confidence in what needs fixing and why
Clear direction without guesswork or unnecessary complexity