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A11y Pulse was born from a desire to make automated accessibility testing reliable and affordable.
We’re excited to announce the official launch of A11y Pulse - a new way to help teams build inclusive, usable, accessible websites without breaking the bank.
Who are we?
A11y Pulse has been built by Andy Biggs and Joseph Wynn.
Joseph has spent years championing accessibility at BBC News, contributing to the open-source bbc-a11y project, and helping engineering teams embed inclusive practices at scale. Andy is a product designer who believes good design is accessible design, with a focus on creating interfaces that work for everyone.
Together, we’ve combined engineering experience and design thinking to build a tool that makes accessibility testing simpler, faster, and more trustworthy.
Who is A11y Pulse for?
Our goal is to bring continuous accessibility monitoring directly into the development workflow of teams. With weekly email reports, Slack/Teams alerts, and pull request reviews, we make sure you are notified of accessibility issues before they are noticed by your users. And with clear labeling, we help you understand whether your website is compliant with regional legislation such as Section 508 in the USA, EN 301 549 in the EU, and the Public Sector Bodies Accessibility Regulations in the UK.
If you're not already an A11y Pulse user, sign up for a free trial and see how easy it is to bring continuous accessibility testing into your team's workflow.
Questions? We would love to hear from you. Drop us a line at [email protected].