A social enterprise from MyVision

Website accessibility testingfrom disabled people who know what works

Research shows automated scans miss up to 70% of real-world barriers. We test with people who use assistive technology daily—screen readers, magnification, keyboard navigation—and deliver WCAG 2.2 reports your clients can trust.

Every audit supports MyVision, a charity helping visually impaired people since 1877.

Webinar · 30 January 2026

See MyWebAccess in action

Join our webinar to see how technical analysis and manual feedback from disabled user testers help agencies deliver WCAG 2.2 outcomes faster.

At a glance

What's included

Real testing by disabled people, automated scans, and expert WCAG 2.2 analysis.

~70%

Of barriers found

That automated scans miss entirely (per accessibility research).

8-10

Testers with lived experience

Paid to test using real assistive technology.

14-day

Turnaround

From kickoff to WCAG 2.2 report.

From £500

Fixed pricing

No hidden fees.

Pricing at a glance

Pricing overview

Typical turnaround is 14 days from kickoff to report delivery.

Partner rate

£500

For agencies baking audits into their service package.

Ad-hoc rate

£650

For one-off accessibility audits.

What you get

Everything you need to run accessibility audits with confidence.

MyWebAccess blends technical analysis with manual feedback from disabled user testers, so teams can prioritize fixes and prove compliance.

Comprehensive audits

Manual feedback from disabled user testers paired with automated scans across key journeys.

Action-ready reports

Clear PDF outputs with WCAG 2.2 mapping and remediation guidance for dev teams.

Shared dashboards

Agencies and internal teams track progress and publish outcomes from one hub.

Why agencies partner with us

Why agencies choose us

When you can demonstrate that a site was tested by people who use assistive technology daily—not just scanned—you're offering something most agencies can't.

At £500 per audit, it's also significantly more affordable than alternatives charging £2,500+.

See how partners use our reports
  • Accessibility research shows automated scans can miss up to 70% of real-world barriers.
  • Manual feedback from disabled user testers captures usability blockers tools miss.
  • Expert analysis turns findings into WCAG 2.2 guidance and code-ready recommendations.

Triple impact

Every audit does three things.

Your clients

Get websites that work for disabled people.

Disabled testers

Get paid for expertise that automation can't replicate.

MyVision

Gets income to continue supporting visually impaired people.

That's not a side benefit—it's the whole point.

Built for Decision Makers

Predictable, Professional, Compliant

Everything executives need to make confident accessibility investments

14 days
Average turnaround

From kickoff to WCAG-ready report delivery

£500-650
Fixed pricing

Transparent, predictable audit costs

WCAG 2.2
Compliance-ready

Audit reports mapped to latest standards

How it works

A simple, human-led process.

Review the full process and pricing before you book.

See full process & pricing

Step 1

Book your audit

Confirm scope, target WCAG level, and the journeys you want assessed.

Step 2

Disabled user testing

Paid disabled user testers provide manual feedback using assistive tech.

Step 3

Automated scans + expert analysis

Scan results and expert review combine into a WCAG 2.2-ready report.

Trusted by

Agencies and businesses who need reliable accessibility evidence.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about our accessibility audits

How is this different from automated testing?

Automated scans miss up to 70% of real-world barriers. We test with people who use assistive technology daily—screen readers, magnification, keyboard navigation—so you find barriers automated tools can't detect.

How much does an accessibility audit cost?

Fixed pricing from £500 for partner agencies and £650 for ad-hoc audits. That's significantly lower than comparable services with disabled user involvement (typically £2,500-3,000). No hidden fees or hourly rates.

What does an audit include?

Manual testing from 8-10 disabled users with assistive technology, automated scans for technical coverage, expert WCAG 2.2 analysis, and a comprehensive PDF report with remediation guidance.

How long does an accessibility audit take?

14 days from kickoff to WCAG 2.2 report delivery. We test against Level AA by default, with Level AAA available on request.

Ready to get started?

See how our process works or apply for partner rates.