EAA & ADA compliance · Audits by people with disabilities

Turn accessibility into competitive advantage.

We deliver accessibility audits performed by QA professionals with disabilities — testers who use assistive technologies every day, finding the barriers that cost you customers before regulators do.

WCAG 2.2 · AA / AAA Conformance testing
EAA · ADA · EN 301 549 Legal readiness
4 months Audit to compliant product
Selected clients Retail, healthcare, education, publishing & SaaS — across Bulgaria and the EU.
eBag
Stenik
Anglo-American School of Sofia
UMBAL Sveti Georgi Plovdiv
TED
Hermes Publishing House
Douglas
Audited against
WCAG 2.2WAD 2018EAA 2025ADA Title IIEN 301 549Section 508
24%
of the market you're missing
Accessible brands reach the people most companies forget.

One in four adults lives with a disability. Designing for them isn't charity — it's the largest under-served segment your product can capture this year.

Accessible websites are also more usable for everyone, perform better in SEO and generative-search results, and stay compliant with the European Accessibility Act and Americans with Disabilities Act.

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Digital accessibility by the right team

Tested by the people your product needs to serve.

We view accessibility as a core part of the user experience. We make sure every visitor can finish what they started — so your business serves its entire audience.

Your digital products are tested by QA professionals with disabilities who rely on assistive technologies every day. That first-hand experience is what surfaces the real-world barriers automated scanners miss.

“Most agencies run automated scanners. We get stuck on your broken checkout because the screen reader can't find the submit button.”
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What we do

How we break accessibility barriers.

User journeys, clear priorities, and fixes that make products work better — not a 200-page PDF that sits in a Drive folder.

01 · Audit

Accessibility Audits

Websites, software, and digital documents tested against WCAG 2.2, EAA, and ADA. We exercise real user flows with assistive technologies to pinpoint the barriers that keep your product out of reach.

WCAG 2.2 AAManual + AT testingPrioritized findings
02 · Fix

Remediation Plan & Hands-on Support

We translate findings into clear priorities and practical next steps so your team knows what to fix first. Then we sit alongside your developers to turn the report into a product that works better for everyone.

Dev pairingSprint-ready ticketsRe-test included
03 · Comply

Accessibility Statements & Legal Readiness

Legally compliant accessibility statements that satisfy EAA and ADA requirements. Communicate progress to regulators with confidence — and protect your business from penalties up to €500,000.

EAAADAEN 301 549
04 · Train

Accessibility Training

Workshops that equip your content, design, and engineering teams with the know-how to spot and resolve issues early. Build internal expertise so the cost of fixing accessibility goes down with every sprint.

Content teamsDesignersEngineers
05 · Govern

Accessibility Governance

An organization-wide model where accessibility is integrated into everyday decisions, monitored through reporting, and driven by accountable leadership. Treat accessibility as a business lever, not a compliance afterthought.

Roadmap & KPIsQuarterly reviewExec briefing
Free · 30 min

Not sure where to start?

Book a free consultation. We'll review your product, surface the highest-risk barriers, and give you an honest read on how far you are from EAA compliance.

The business case

Turn a regulatory requirement into market advantage.

Three numbers that change every accessibility conversation we have with finance teams.

€5k–€500k+
EAA non-compliance penalties
Range of fines across EU member states for products that miss the June 2025 deadline.
15–30%
Average conversion lift
Measured uplift after proper accessibility remediation — from clearer forms, focus, and labels.
~4 mo
Audit to compliant product
Typical timeline from kickoff to a re-tested, statement-ready product with our team.
How we work

A four-step path to a product that works for everyone.

Predictable scope, clear deliverables, and zero surprises. You'll always know what we're testing, why, and what's expected next.

  1. STEP 01

    Discovery & scoping

    We map your highest-value user journeys — checkout, onboarding, account, search — and agree on the WCAG conformance target (AA or AAA), regulatory scope (EAA / ADA / EN 301 549), and assistive technology coverage.

    Week 1Kickoff workshop
  2. STEP 02

    Manual audit by testers with disabilities

    Our QA team works through your flows using the tools they live with: NVDA, JAWS, VoiceOver, TalkBack, Dragon, switch devices and 200%+ zoom. Each finding is logged with severity, user impact, and a recommended fix.

    Week 2 - 3Full report delivered
  3. STEP 03

    Remediation pairing

    We translate findings into sprint-ready tickets and pair with your developers as fixes ship. No throw-it-over-the-wall PDFs — we stay in your tracker until the issue is closed and verified.

    Week 4 – 14Ongoing pairing
  4. STEP 04

    Re-test & statement

    We re-test every fix end-to-end, publish a regulator-ready accessibility statement, and hand you a governance template so the next release ships accessible by default.

    Week 15 – 16Statement & handover
Regulatory readiness

EAA, ADA, and the standards regulators actually cite.

A short read of what each regulation requires, who it applies to, and how we keep your product clear of penalties — without slowing your release schedule.

European Union · Effective June 2025

European Accessibility Act (EAA)

Mandates accessibility for digital products and services sold in the EU — e-commerce, banking, e-books, transport, and consumer software. Penalties vary by member state, ranging from €5,000 up to €500,000 per non-compliant service.

  • Applies to private-sector products as well as public
  • Conformance demonstrated via EN 301 549 (incorporates WCAG 2.1 AA)
  • Mandatory accessibility statement & complaint mechanism
United States · Title II

Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)

Courts increasingly treat websites and mobile apps as “places of public accommodation.” The DOJ recommends WCAG 2.1 AA as the de-facto standard. Demand letters and lawsuits in the US have risen every year for the last decade.

  • Applies to most consumer-facing US digital services
  • Documented remediation reduces litigation risk
  • Pairs with Section 508 for federal contractors
Memberships & partnerships

Recognised by the organisations setting the standard.

We're proud members of the bodies driving accessibility and inclusion forward — in Bulgaria and worldwide.

International Association of Accessibility Professionals organizational member
IAAP Organizational Member International Association of Accessibility Professionals — the global professional body for accessibility.
Bulgarian Diversity Charter member
Bulgarian Diversity Charter Signatory member of Diverse.bg, committed to inclusion and equal opportunity in the workplace.

We don't run a scanner and call it an audit. We get stuck on your broken checkout because the screen reader can't find the submit button — and that's exactly what your customer with a disability does too.

The Access Drum testing team QA professionals using assistive technology every day

Start growing through accessibility.

Tell us about your product. We'll come back within 48 hours with a focused audit proposal and a realistic compliance timeline.