Interactive Planner

Build Your Access Roadmap

Answer ten focused questions and get a 90-day accessibility roadmap you can use in planning meetings, procurement conversations, and delivery sequencing.

Audience
Leadership, product, legal, and delivery teams
Focus
Roadmap sequencing, risk concentration, and next-step governance
Format
Interactive planner with downloadable implementation brief
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Roadmap planner

Generate your execution roadmap before committing scope.

This planner turns accessibility uncertainty into a practical 30/60/90-day sequence. It is not a legal opinion or a substitute for a formal WCAG audit, but it gives your team an immediate structure for the next decision cycle.

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Question 1Can users navigate the primary site experience with keyboard only?

This includes menus, forms, dialogs, and all main calls to action.

Question 2Do all form fields have visible labels and programmatic associations?

Required fields, errors, and confirmations should all be understandable with assistive technology.

Question 3Are focus states consistently visible on links, buttons, and inputs?

A working keyboard experience is not enough if users cannot see where focus is.

Question 4Does the site remain fully usable at a narrow mobile viewport?

Layouts, menus, and forms should work without horizontal scroll or clipped controls.

Question 5Do text and interface elements meet WCAG AA contrast expectations?

This includes buttons, links, labels, and any text placed over gradients or imagery.

Question 6Has the site been validated with a real screen reader, not just automated scans?

Automated tooling helps, but it does not verify actual reading order, labels, and interaction patterns.

Question 7Are Core Web Vitals stable on mobile for real users?

Poor performance often compounds accessibility friction and raises rebuild risk.

Question 8Can non-technical editors publish content without introducing new accessibility issues?

The content workflow should not rely on perfect manual judgment every time something is published.

Question 9Is accessibility checked before releases or content launches go live?

Without a release checkpoint, regressions usually return even after remediation work.

Question 10Is there an ongoing monitoring or retesting process in place?

Accessibility is a maintenance practice, not a one-time milestone.

Gus T. Mascot, an animated accessibility consultant

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Hi there! I am Gus T., your dedicated Accessibility Consultant at Huracán Studios.

Ask me how we can make your digital presence fully ADA and WCAG compliant.