Why Do You Need a VPAT?
VPAT, short for Voluntary Product Accessibility Template, is a reporting format that gauges the level of accessibility for a product. It evaluates how usable your
Web Design Accessibility
Web Development Accessibility Testing
Automated Accessibility Scanning
Manual Accessibility Audit
Data visualization dashboards
Working in CX, my team wanted to be inclusive of our customer’s needs and comply with the ADA but we didn’t know where to begin. Adi was referred by a client who had worked with them for their Accessibility needs and the training we got didn’t disappoint.
We chose to work with Adi because we felt like we had found a partner, not a band aid solution. Digital Accessibility is an ongoing process and Advancedbytez has not rested on our success to date but found new ways to grow our online success.
I met Aditya on LinkedIn, and we got talking about my interest in Robotics. He helped me navigate a strategy to build a digital presence to showcase my ideas. I was hesitant about how to start. When I explained my thoughts he came up with a workable plan for me. From the concept to completion it was a breeze. His communication was on point and worked really fast. He found ways to save me money even though I had the budget for it, and even threw in a couple of training sessions on how to maintain the website.
Inclusion is innovation.
You can increase your market share by 20% by being accessibility compliant
VPAT, short for Voluntary Product Accessibility Template, is a reporting format that gauges the level of accessibility for a product. It evaluates how usable your
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