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Turn accessibility feedback into visible progress

Accessible.dev helps organizations manage user-reported accessibility issues, track progress and build trust through transparency.

For example, Google, Apple, etc.

Why organizations use Accessible.dev

Accessible.dev helps you turn accessibility feedback into visible progress, building trust with your audience and demonstrating your ongoing commitment to inclusion.

  • Transparency builds trust

    Showing verified accessibility issues on your public roadmap page demonstrates openness and accountability. It turns accessibility from a hidden checklist into a visible commitment your users can believe in.

  • Clarity through verification

    Every report is heavily moderated and categorized by accessibility type. You only see constructive, verified feedback that helps your team focus on genuine barriers that impact users.

  • Visible proof of progress

    Your accessibility roadmap highlights what's been fixed, what's in progress, and where you're heading next, clear evidence of your accessibility journey over time.

Struggling to make accessibility progress?

There are plenty of tools that claim to solve accessibility. Most are automated tools or complex compliance systems that generate endless reports and very little progress.

It doesn't have to feel overwhelming.

Accessible.dev is different. It's powered by real user feedback, not just automated tools. Every issue shared through the platform comes from an actual person who's experienced a barrier first-hand.

That human insight helps organizations focus on what really matters, making accessibility practical, transparent, and achievable.

Accessible.dev goes beyond an accessibility statement and helps organizations show real, measurable progress.

If that mission resonates with you, I'd love for you to claim your free profile and start making your accessibility progress visible.

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Peter Elliston
Founder of Accessible.dev

Manage accessibility issues in one place

The Accessible.dev dashboard gives your team a private workspace to review verified issues, triage accessibility barriers and track progress over time.

  • Review verified issues

    Every issue that appears in your dashboard has been carefully verified for accuracy, tone, and category, so you can trust the feedback you're reviewing.

  • Triage issues visually

    Move issues through stages like New, In Progress, and Complete in a simple Kanban-style workflow that keeps your accessibility progress visible.

  • Track measurable progress

    Instantly see how many issues are open, in progress, or completed. Your dashboard gives a clear overview of accessibility momentum across your organization.

  • Transparency by design

    Every verified issue contributes to your public accessibility roadmap, making your progress visible to users and stakeholders.

Teams that value accessibility transparency

Feedback from organizations using Accessible.dev to manage accessibility issues, track progress, and share their journey with transparency.

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Share your accessibility progress publicly

Every organization on Accessible.dev has a public roadmap page that highlights verified accessibility issues and measurable improvements over time. It's a simple way to build trust through transparency.

  • Dedicated public roadmap

    Your organization gets its own accessibility page showing verified issues, recent updates, and overall progress. It's a single place to share your accessibility journey.

  • Real-time progress tracking

    Visitors can see how many issues are open, in progress, or completed, giving a clear view of your ongoing accessibility work.

  • Encourage accountability

    Publishing verified issues creates a culture of accountability. It shows that your organization values feedback and is committed to improving accessibility.

  • Easy to share anywhere

    Add your public roadmap link to your website footer, accessibility statement, or press materials to make your progress visible wherever your audience engages.

See accessibility progress in action

See how organizations are using Accessible.dev to make accessibility progress visible. Each roadmap highlights real issues, active work, and measurable improvements over time.

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    Open Issues

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    In Progress Issues

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    Complete Issues

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    Open Issues

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    In Progress Issues

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    Complete Issues

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    Open Issues

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    In Progress Issues

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    Complete Issues

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Frequently asked questions

Everything you need to know about claiming your profile, managing issues, and how Accessible.dev supports transparency.

What is Accessible.dev?

Who is this for?

How are reported issues verified?

What happens when a user reports an issue on my website?

Are all reported issues public?

Is it free to claim my profile?

Do I need to enter payment details?

What if my organization hasn't received any issues yet?

How can I report an issue myself?

How can I contact support?

Start making your accessibility progress visible

Claim your free profile today and join organizations turning accessibility feedback into measurable progress.