ADA Compliance Consulting
& Accessible Design?
True accessibility isn’t an afterthought—it’s built into design, content, and development from the start.
Join me: Upcoming class ADA Compliance Basics Class $25
Thursday, January 8th, 5:30-7pm, Zoom – attendance capped at 20
What you need to know about Hiring a Disability Consultant
Our ADA Consulting Services are specifically tailored to support medium and large websites, such as non-profit organizations, government websites, and businesses that serve the general public in achieving ADA accessibility compliance while maintaining an attractive and SEO-friendly site.
Start with Free Tools!
You can start your journey by downloading ANDI - a free tool for testing your website which can be downloaded here. There are also other free tools (check back frequently for updates): NVDA (NonVisual Desktop Access) A free screen reader for Windows. Download Here YouTube Automatic Captions Learn how to automatically caption videos. Guide Here
4 Things to Look for When Hiring a Consultant
- Qualifications – Ensure your consultant has the right expertise. We hold two certifications from the Rocky Mountain ADA Center and continue training.
- WCAG Expertise – No federal laws mandate website accessibility, but WCAG standards guide web professionals and ADA consultants.
- Case Studies & Testimonials – Request client references on our ADA consulting work.
- Tailored Approach – Every organization has unique needs. Your consultant should understand yours.
Why Hire a Consultant
A consultant possesses the expertise not only in accessibility but also the legal and practical aspects. They can guide you through the journey, ensuring you don’t fall for unnecessary solutions or get entangled in legal issues. The technology is constantly changing to meet the needs of many disabilities and we can help you stay on top of those changes.
Design + Compliance (your unique difference)
Accessible by Design
Our approach to design and development goes hand-in-hand with ADA. That means:
- Layouts, typography, and color choices that meet WCAG guidelines and look great
- Content structured for clarity, readability, and screen readers
- Navigation and functionality designed so every visitor can succeed on your site
Here, you’re showing how ADA isn’t just rules—it’s good design.

