About us
Our Mission
Help The Web is trying to make the web accessible to everyone, regardless of their abilities or disabilities.
What We Do
Website accessibility audits and compliance
Have a website? We're happy to provide free audits. No catch. No payments. No annoying follow up emails.
Here's how it works
- Request a scan through our audit request tool
- A member of our team will reach out with a waiver
- Sign the waiver and provide any neccesary information (such as a login or test environment, if needed)
- We'll run the scan and condense it into a report
- Go through the report yourself or with someone from our team
We can provide additional assistance if needed. However, we're a small team, so we can only accommodate so many requests at once.
Developer tooling
We believe in open source principles.
Everything we do for Help The Web is all publicly available for anyone to run under the MIT License on GitHub.
There, you can find links to all of our tooling that we use internally as well as things published to this site. Feel free to make contributions or run it yourself. If you have some ideas for what we could be doing better, feel free to open an issue or a pull request with your changes!
Accessible website design
If you're working on a website and want some extra eyes proofing it before it goes off to development, we're happy to lend a hand. We can hop on a call (or shoot us an email), where we can go over the designs. We're happy to provide guidance or suggestions.
While we don't take full scale projects from scratch, we're happy to lend a hand doing some design work if we have the bandwith.
Send us a project inquiry for more info.
Educational resources and workshops
We're currently in the beginning stages of developing educational resources and tutorials for developers to get a better understanding of why accessibility matters. Stay tuned!