Helping you build a more accessible web

👋 Hello, my name is Sebastian. I provide expert accessibility consulting to ensure your digital products are inclusive, compliant, and usable by everyone. From audits to remediation, I help you create experiences that work for all.

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Years of experience

I've spent over a decade helping teams build digital products that work for everyone, including people who use screen readers and keyboards every day.

Hands-on testing

I combine automated checks with hands-on keyboard and screen reader testing, then give you prioritized fixes your developers can ship without guesswork.

Education before upselling

I explain what accessibility means for your product and buyers before we scope any work, so you understand the why behind every fix I recommend to you.

My Services

I offer a range of services to help you create accessible digital products. From audits to remediation, I help you create experiences that work for all.

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Accessibility Consulting

Strategic guidance to integrate accessibility into your design and development processes. I work alongside your team to establish best practices and create sustainable, inclusive workflows.

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Accessibility Audits

Comprehensive evaluations of your digital products against WCAG guidelines and assistive technology compatibility. Receive detailed reports with prioritized, actionable recommendations.

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Accessibility Remediation

Hands-on support to fix identified accessibility issues. From code fixes to design improvements, I help you implement solutions that meet compliance requirements.

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Long-Term Support

Ongoing partnership to maintain accessibility as your products evolve. Regular reviews, team training, and continuous improvement to keep accessibility at the forefront.

About Us

I believe the web should work for everyone. With years of experience in accessibility consulting, I've helped organizations of all sizes create digital products that are truly inclusive.

My approach combines technical expertise with a deep understanding of how people with disabilities interact with technology. I don't just identify problems — I partner with teams to build lasting accessibility practices.

Whether you're starting your accessibility journey or looking to enhance existing efforts, I provide practical, actionable guidance that aligns with your business goals.

Frequently Asked Questions

Have any questions about accessibility, or want to discuss a project? Book a 15 minute call with me and I'll answer any questions you have.

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Have any questions about accessibility, or want to discuss a project? Book a 15 minute call with me, or send me an email, and I'll answer any questions you have.

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It depends on how much of your site or app we test. A focused review of your most important flows starts at $4,500; a broader product review is $10,500; very large or multi-site work is quoted after we scope it. I give you a fixed price up front. Re-testing, rush timelines, and extras like buyer forms are spelled out separately so nothing is a surprise.

Usually yes. Scanners catch a chunk of issues but miss much of what blocks real people, like unclear labels, keyboard traps, and screen reader problems. I use tools plus hands-on testing so your team fixes what matters, not only what software flagged.

No. Laws like the Americans with Disabilities Act set obligations for your business; my audit checks your product against an agreed technical standard (usually WCAG 2.2 Level AA). I tell you what I found and how to improve. I do not give legal advice or promise lawsuit outcomes.

You get a prioritized list of issues with enough detail for your team to act, a short summary for stakeholders, and a walkthrough call with me. I also document what was not tested so expectations stay clear.

Both are options. The report is the audit; fixing issues is separate engineering and design work. I can pair with your developers, review pull requests, or implement fixes when you grant access.

You and I pick representative pages and real user tasks: homepage, key forms, checkout or signup, and logged-in areas if they matter. We do not need to test every duplicate page. A launch gate or procurement deadline usually drives how wide we go; I will tell you if a smaller scope fits or if you need more coverage.

A focused review is often one to two weeks; a broader product review is typically two to four weeks or more. I confirm start and delivery dates in writing before work begins.

Yes. For the same pages and flows as the original audit, a re-test is half the original audit fee (for example, $2,250 after a $4,500 review). New features or pages outside that scope need added work or a new review.

Many enterprise buyers ask for a VPAT, a standard form that describes how accessible your product is. It should reflect real testing, not copied boilerplate. I can help you build an honest report after an audit or support you through buyer questionnaires.

Yes. Monthly retainers give you a set number of hours with me for questions, quick checks before releases, and code review. Hours do not roll over month to month; if you only need help occasionally, paying by the day may fit better.

No. Overlays sit on top of your site but do not fix the underlying code, and they often create new problems for people using assistive technology. I help you fix the product itself, which is what lasting accessibility and honest buyer reporting require.

Digital accessibility means your website or app works for people who are blind, deaf, have limited mobility, or process information differently, using screen readers, keyboards only, zoom, and similar tools. When it does not, you lose customers and trust, and big buyers may walk away. I help you find what is broken and what to fix first.

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