Hey PH community! I am launching AccessGuard on March 2 - an AI-powered WCAG scanner that gives developers production-ready code fixes. Building this has been a deep dive into the accessibility space, and one thing I have noticed is that most teams want to do the right thing but hit real friction. Whether it is translating cryptic WCAG guidelines into actual code changes, figuring out which issues to fix first, or just finding a workflow that does not feel like a chore - there are a lot of pain points. I would love to hear from this community before launch:
What is the hardest part of making your site accessible?
Do you use any accessibility tools today? What do you wish they did better?
If you could fix one thing about the accessibility workflow, what would it be?
How do you handle alt text for images? Drop your thoughts below - genuinely curious what the biggest blockers are for teams trying to ship accessible products.
Most accessibility tools stop at the report. AccessGuard goes further - every issue comes with a production-ready code fix powered by AI. 25 automated checkers evaluate alt text, contrast, ARIA, headings, forms, links, keyboard nav, and more. Issues are ranked by lawsuit risk so you fix what matters first. AltWizard generates alt text for images using AI. Start with 3 free scans - no credit card required.