Digitally accessible? Check!
2025 is set to be the year of digital accessibility—at least, if it’s up to us. But is your website already accessible to all visitors?
We’re happy to test it for you with our WCAG scan and provide a detailed report.

Why accessibility?
Starting June 28, 2025, European law will require you to offer an accessible website to your visitors (according to the WCAG 2.1 AA standard). If you sell products, tickets, or courses online, this requirement definitely applies to you.
Curious about how accessible your website is right now? Our WCAG Report will guide you with concrete improvement points.
Testing 1,2,3
For our report, we assess whether your website complies with the WCAG 2.1 AA guidelines, which form the basis of the European Accessibility Act. We focus on the four core principles of WCAG: perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust.
In our WCAG audit, we use various tools to test technical accessibility. Additionally, we conduct user tests using only a keyboard or a screen reader, evaluating elements such as color contrast, header structure, skip links, and focus traps.
Skip link
A skip link is a hidden navigation link at the top of a webpage. It allows users to bypass repetitive content (such as the menu) and jump directly to the main content of the page.
Focus Trap
A focus trap ensures that users navigating with the tab key must make a selection before leaving an element. For example, in a pop-up or dropdown menu, users are required to make a choice before they can move on.
Tips & tricks
In addition to technical improvements, you can also enhance your website’s content yourself. Our report includes hands-on suggestions for optimizing your content. This includes writing texts at a B1 reading level, adding ALT text to images, and using clear, descriptive labels for buttons and links.
Report ready! What’s next?
Our WCAG Report provides a clear overview of all the improvements you need to implement. You can start working on content updates right away.
For technical adjustments, a developer will need to make the necessary changes. We provide an estimate of the hours required to implement these technical improvements for optimal accessibility.

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