Accessibility remediation: we fix what the audit found
An audit report is a to-do list, not a result. Our UK engineers turn WCAG 2.2 findings into working fixes on WordPress, Shopify or custom code, then retest everything and hand you the evidence.
The failures behind most accessibility remediation work
Every site is different, but audit reports name the same culprits again and again. These are the fixes our engineers make week in, week out.
Colour contrast, done properly
We adjust your palette at the token level so text, buttons and states pass contrast requirements everywhere, not just on the one page the audit sampled.
Focus states restored
Themes love to delete focus outlines. We put visible, on-brand focus indicators back so keyboard users always know where they are, meeting WCAG 2.2's focus criteria.
Form labels and errors
Placeholder-only fields, unlabelled inputs and error messages screen readers never announce: we rewire forms so every user can complete a purchase or enquiry.
Keyboard traps removed
Modals, menus and carousels that swallow keyboard focus lock some visitors out entirely. We rebuild the interaction so Tab and Escape always behave.
ARIA repair
Bad ARIA is worse than none: roles that lie to screen readers, live regions that never announce. We strip what is wrong and add only what the markup genuinely needs.
Alt text programmes
For catalogues with hundreds of images we run structured alt text projects: meaningful descriptions for product and content images, empty alt on decoration, done in batches you can review.
A fixed quote from findings, not a meter left running
Findings in, fixed price out
Your audit report is our shopping list
Send us any WCAG audit, one of our own audits or a report from another firm, and we price each finding: what it takes to fix, on your platform, in your theme. You get one fixed number before any work starts. If we uncover something extra mid-job, we tell you and quote it separately rather than padding invoices.
- Every finding verified before we charge you to fix it
- Critical and serious issues prioritised first
- Works with audits from any provider, in any format
Proof you can hand to anyone who asks
Retested, evidenced, and kept fixed
When the work is done we retest every original finding, including keyboard and screen reader passes, and you receive an evidence pack mapping each fix to its WCAG 2.2 criterion: exactly what regulators and procurement teams ask to see under the Equality Act 2010 and the European Accessibility Act. Then monthly monitoring stops new content quietly undoing the work.
- Every fix retested, not just spot-checked
- Evidence pack mapped to WCAG 2.2 success criteria
- Optional monitoring from £69 a month keeps you compliant
From audit report to evidence pack in three steps
Share your findings
Send your existing audit, or order ours. We verify the findings on your live site and return a fixed-price remediation quote, usually within two working days.
We fix, you stay in control
Fixes are made on staging where possible, grouped so you can review anything visual. Contrast tweaks, form rewiring, ARIA repair, keyboard behaviour: all handled by engineers, not plugins.
Retest and evidence
Every finding is retested against WCAG 2.2 AA. You get a plain-English evidence pack and, if you want it, an accessibility statement that reflects your genuine new status.
How accessible is your website right now?
Run our free checker. It scans any page against WCAG 2.2 in about 30 seconds and shows exactly what to fix.
Remediation packages and next steps
Bespoke remediation is quoted from your audit. These packages cover the most common routes. Prices exclude VAT.
EAA Compliance Package
Everything you need to comply with the European Accessibility Act.
£949 one-off
- Full WCAG 2.2 AA audit
- Remediation of all critical and serious issues
- Accessibility statement written and published
- Staff briefing document
- Compliance evidence pack
- 3 months of monitoring included
Accessibility Audit
Full WCAG 2.2 AA audit of your website with a prioritised fix plan.
£449 one-off
- Automated scan of your whole site
- Manual keyboard and screen reader testing
- Every issue mapped to WCAG 2.2 criteria
- Prioritised, costed fix plan
- Written report you can share with stakeholders
- Free 30-minute results call
Accessibility Monitoring
Monthly automated and human checks so new content never breaks compliance.
£69 /month
£690 /year
- Monthly WCAG 2.2 AA scans of key pages
- Human review of flagged issues
- Fixes for issues under 30 minutes included
- Quarterly compliance certificate
- Accessibility statement kept current
- Priority EAA regulation alerts
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Frequently asked questions
What is accessibility remediation?
Remediation is the fixing stage of accessibility work. An audit tells you which WCAG 2.2 criteria your website fails; remediation is the code, content and design work that clears those failures. We take an audit report, ours or anyone else's, quote a fixed price for the fixes, make them, then retest every issue to prove it is resolved.
How much does accessibility remediation cost in the UK?
It depends on how many issues you have and how your site is built, which is why we quote a fixed price from audit findings rather than an open-ended hourly rate. Smaller sites are often a few hundred pounds. Our £949 EAA Compliance Package bundles the audit, remediation of critical and serious issues, an accessibility statement and three months of monitoring.
Can you fix accessibility issues on Shopify or a custom-built website?
Yes. We remediate WordPress, WooCommerce, Shopify and hand-coded sites. The techniques differ: theme Liquid on Shopify, templates and theme code on WordPress, the source itself on custom builds. The WCAG 2.2 criteria are identical everywhere, so the destination is the same.
Do you work from an audit done by another company?
Happily. If you already have a WCAG audit, a VPAT or an agency report, send it over and we will quote directly from it. We verify each finding before fixing it, so you never pay to fix a false positive, and we flag anything important the original audit missed.
Will accessibility fixes change how my website looks?
Rarely in any way visitors would notice. Most remediation happens in code: labels, focus order, ARIA attributes, keyboard behaviour. Where a visual change is needed, usually colour contrast, we adjust tones minimally and show you before and after so the brand stays recognisably yours.
How do I prove to a customer or regulator that the issues were fixed?
Every remediation project ends with a retest of each original finding and an evidence pack: what failed, what we changed, and the passing result, mapped to WCAG 2.2 criteria. That document is what you show enforcement bodies, procurement teams or corporate clients who ask for proof.
Is an accessibility overlay widget a quicker fix?
Overlays add a toolbar on top of your site but do not change the underlying code, so the WCAG failures an audit found remain in the source. Many assistive technology users report overlays make sites harder to use. Fixing the actual code is the only route that stands up to scrutiny.