Accessibility consulting
Blind-led accessibility consulting for teams that want honest feedback, real usability insight, and a clearer next step.
I test products with the tools people really use, explain what feels off and why, and help you focus on the fixes that would make the biggest difference first. This page is for consulting and client work, not hiring portfolio material.
Ways we can work together
Choose the kind of support that fits your stage, your team, and your bandwidth.
VoiceOver Reality Check
Fast feedback on what blind users are actually running into.
Flat rate: $349
A focused review using screen reader and keyboard testing so you can get a clearer feel for where the experience starts breaking down.
- 60 to 90 minute review session
- Timestamped notes and recordings
- Prioritized fix list
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Creator Tune-Up
High-value accessibility guidance for solo builders and small teams.
Flat rate: $249
For founders and small teams who want meaningful progress without turning accessibility into something intimidating, bloated, or impossible to act on.
- Labels, focus order, and navigation checks
- Plain-language recommendations
- Short walkthrough you can replay
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Team Session
Hands-on implementation guidance with room for real decisions.
Flat rate: $1,200
Live working session for teams who want stronger alignment, clearer technical direction, and practical support while they work through messy real-world tradeoffs.
- 2-hour interactive workshop
- Practical implementation guidance
- Follow-up Q and A session
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Best fit
Especially helpful for products that need lived blind experience in the room.
This is a strong fit for websites, SaaS products, internal tools, and app flows that need better screen reader, keyboard, and usability feedback before or during implementation.
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Common consulting needs
- Teams preparing for a redesign or launch
- Founders and creators who need fast, specific feedback
- Products with broken keyboard or screen reader flow
Simple first step
If you are not sure which service fits, send the link and a little context. I can point you to the right option.
What the process looks like
Look at the real experience, figure out what matters most, and keep moving from there.
01
Review
I test the experience with the flows and tools that expose the real usability issues quickly.
02
Prioritize
You get a practical sense of what is broken, what is tiring, and what would be worth fixing first.
03
Ship with confidence
I help translate findings into language your team can actually work with instead of leaving you with a report that just sits there.
Hiring me for a role instead?
The portfolio path is separate so employers can review my accessibility work without reading consulting packages.