As a user of assistive technology, I've experienced firsthand the
frustration of encountering inaccessible digital products. But what's even
more frustrating is being asked to report these issues through complicated
channels, only to be met with a generic response and no resolution.

 

Let's be real, when companies rely on their customers to test and report
accessibility issues, it's not just unfair - it's also a missed opportunity.
By investing in a dedicated team of user testers with disabilities,
companies can catch these bugs before production and create a more inclusive
experience for all.

 

Instead of getting accessibility testing for free, why not invest in making
your digital products accessible to everyone? Your customers (and your
bottom line) will thank you.

 

hashtagAccessibilityMatters hashtagInclusiveDesign hashtagUserExperience

 

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