Audit
Review priority pages, templates, and key user paths to identify accessibility issues within scope.
Musimack Marketing
/ Website & Development /


When a website is difficult to navigate, read, understand, or use, accessibility becomes more than a standards concern. It becomes a user experience problem, a trust problem, and often a business process problem.
A visitor may struggle to find service information, use a menu, complete a contact form, request a quote, book an appointment, check out, or understand what to do next. Those issues can affect people with disabilities, mobile users, older users, rushed users, and anyone relying on a clear structure.

Review priority pages, templates, and key user paths to identify accessibility issues within scope.
Organize issues by user impact, severity, business importance, and remediation practicality.
Clarify what should be fixed, what depends on the platform, and what may need separate scope.
Make practical design, development, content, navigation, form, or WordPress improvements within the approved project scope.
Accessibility can change as the website changes, so future updates may need review.