Users struggle to complete tasks
Accessibility barriers make important journeys harder than they need to be.
Independent accessibility review of your website or digital product to identify barriers, improve usability and support compliance with recognised accessibility standards.
Fixed Price
£3,495 + VATor PAYG
Need something different? Larger or more complex projects are usually better suited to a bespoke engagement.
How do I know if my project is the right fit? ↓Accessibility isn’t about designing for some users. It’s about removing barriers for all users.
An Accessibility Review provides an independent assessment of how accessible your website or digital product is for people with a wide range of needs and abilities.
Rather than simply identifying compliance issues, the engagement focuses on the practical barriers that prevent people from completing important tasks.
You’ll leave with prioritised recommendations that improve accessibility, usability and overall user experience.
Accessibility barriers make important journeys harder than they need to be.
You need an independent view of where barriers exist and what should happen first.
Understand where your product may fall short of recognised accessibility standards.
Review accessibility before investing further in design or development.
Accessibility improvements almost always improve usability for everyone.
Many accessibility issues also create unnecessary friction for users without disabilities.
I combine accessibility, UX and user research to identify barriers, explain their impact and prioritise improvements that make your product easier for everyone to use.
You’ll leave with practical recommendations rather than just a compliance checklist.
You need to understand where barriers exist across an existing product.
Review accessibility against recognised guidance before risk increases.
Identify barriers that make journeys harder to complete.
Improve accessibility before investing further in design or development.
A focused discussion to understand your product, users, journeys and accessibility concerns.
Independent review of one website or digital product across desktop and mobile.
Assessment against recognised accessibility guidance, focused on practical barriers and user impact.
Clear improvements ranked by impact, severity and implementation effort.
A collaborative walkthrough of findings and recommended accessibility improvements.
A concise document supporting accessibility improvement, redesign or development planning.
A structured review of accessibility barriers with findings and recommendations.
Summary of accessibility issues mapped to recognised guidance where relevant.
Practical improvements explaining what should change and why.
Next steps ready for accessibility improvement or development planning.
Week 1
Kick-off, journey review and accessibility assessment.
Week 2
Playback, recommendations and next steps.
Every Accessibility Review focuses on one website or digital product. Typical examples include: • Marketing websites. • Ecommerce stores. • SaaS products. • Public sector services. • Internal business applications. Larger or more complex projects are usually better suited to a bespoke engagement.
Yes. The review considers recognised accessibility guidance, including WCAG, while focusing on the practical barriers affecting real users.
No. Compliance is important, but the engagement focuses on making products genuinely easier to use as well as helping organisations meet recognised standards.
You’ll receive prioritised recommendations explaining which accessibility improvements should happen first and why.
I’m based in Manchester, UK and work with organisations across the UK, Europe and internationally. Most projects are delivered remotely, although I’m happy to travel for workshops, stakeholder sessions and key project milestones where required.
Yes. Most projects are delivered remotely using Microsoft Teams, Google Meet or Zoom. Working remotely allows me to support organisations across the UK and internationally while remaining flexible and cost-effective.
Yes. Every project is delivered by me. If additional specialist support is ever needed, I’ll discuss it with you first, but you’ll always work directly with me throughout the project.
Absolutely. Many clients already have designers, researchers, developers or product managers in place. I can provide additional capacity, independent advice or senior support without disrupting the way your team already works.
No. I’ve worked with startups, SMEs, agencies, charities, public sector organisations and global enterprises. Every engagement is tailored to the size, complexity and goals of the organisation.
The fixed engagements are designed around the most common types of engagement. If your project requires something different, I’ll create a bespoke proposal based on your goals, timescales and scope.
Availability varies throughout the year, but many fixed engagements can begin within one to two weeks. If you have an urgent requirement, let me know and I’ll always do my best to accommodate it.
Yes. Much of my work has involved commercially sensitive products, government services and confidential research. I’m happy to sign NDAs and regularly work with organisations where confidentiality is essential.
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Previous feedback
I had a fantastic experience working with Andy. One of his most impressive achievements during our time at NHS HEE was masterminding a deeply complex information architecture for a new platform that brought together a large number of legacy websites.
Will Parkhouse
Senior Content Designer
If you want to make your product easier for everyone to use, let’s discuss whether an Accessibility Review is the right place to start.