Ben Lang

accessScan - Test any website to see if it’s accessible, for free!

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accessScan is a free web accessibility testing tool designed to give you a clear answer to whether or not your website is accessible for people with disabilities and if it complies with legislation. Type your domain and learn where you stand in seconds!

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John Rampton
Web accessibility should be be a staple in user experience and SEO for any serious website, other than the fact it's mandatory by law. The fact of the matter is, websites that are not accessible have shorter browsing sessions and less engagement from people with disabilities.
Andrew Medal
slick execution. very useful and practical application. curious to see what happens with the company as you guys continue to grow.
Sana Muhammad
Hey... i just come across with this software while surfing here. And i just gone through your website and look impressive. Our firm https://www.socprollect-mea.com/ is related with a business. Hope this Ace will helps to drive conversion in the sense of live chat right?
Damion Wasylow
Super nice testing tool. I scanned my personal site and it identified a bunch of issues I need to address. You just kind of assume that Wordpress themes are built with accessibility in mind. Apparently, not so.
Omer Yacobi
Great product!! Thank you guys.
Chelsea Burns
The audit is super comprehensive, but in a way that feels helpful, not daunting. Nicely done!
David De Smet
I tried to test it but I keep getting “acsbap.com‘s server IP address could not be found” on every site I try... :-\
Nadav Dakner
@idaviddesmet What browser are you using?
Hamed Safi
Lovely work, Bravo!
Naren
This product is awesome. While I see this app funnels to another product, I think this app itself would be even more beneficial & actionable if some kind of api (w/ pricing) that can give an overall score to the site (much like code coverage or static code analysis) and that api can be included as part of the CI/CD pipelines. So accessibility issues are caught early in the delivery cycle.
Murray Newlands
Great tool