Peter Jewett's headshot alongside webinar title: The Audit Blueprint: Pre-Audit Preparedness

Demystifying the Digital Accessibility Audit

The 3-Part Masterclass to Achieve, Remediate, and Maintain Compliance

Why you should attend all three sessions: Digital accessibility compliance is a journey with distinct phases. Attending just one part gives you a single piece of the puzzle. By participating in all three live sessions, you will gain a holistic, end-to-end framework—straight from Accessible Web’s Founder—on how to prepare, execute, and maintain compliance. Be sure to register for each individual date below and add them to your calendar so you don’t miss a beat!

Can’t make the live session? Register anyway, and we’ll send the recording and resources.

Part 1 (July 9): The Audit Blueprint: Pre-Audit Preparedness

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Setting out to achieve digital accessibility compliance without a clear plan is a recipe for wasted engineering hours and lingering legal risk. In this first session of our 3-part series, Accessible Web Founder & CEO Peter Jewett will walk you through the essential checklist your team needs before the formal audit begins.

We are also thrilled to demo an upcoming feature, Authenticated Scanning. For web applications, SaaS platforms, or sites behind age gates, standard scanning bots hit a wall. Now, you can securely guide the RAMP bot past login screens and pop-ups to scan your entire digital ecosystem. Learn how to map your audit scope, identify hidden risk areas, and prepare your team for success.

Key Takeaways:

  • How to define your audit scope across complex web properties.
  • A first look at Authenticated Scanning: How to seamlessly grant the RAMP bot access to scan behind login walls, age gates, and restricted user paths.
  • Gathering baseline data to save time and money before manual testing begins.

Don’t forget to grab your spot for Parts 2 and 3 to master the entire audit lifecycle!

Part 2 (July 16): In the Trenches: Real-Time Remediation, Triage, and Workflow Integration

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Once an audit begins and the data starts rolling in, teams often find themselves buried under a mountain of accessibility violations. How do you separate the critical legal risks from minor bugs?

In Part 2 of our series, Peter Jewett dives deep into the execution phase. We’ll show you how to use RAMP to triage violations, assign tasks, and seamlessly integrate accessibility fixes into your existing development workflows via Jira. This session will teach you how to remediate efficiently without derailing your product roadmap.

Key Takeaways:

  • How to prioritize violations based on legal risk and user impact.
  • Streamlining Dev workflows: Turning RAMP findings into actionable Jira tickets.
  • Monitoring real-time progress as your team deploys accessibility fixes.

Part 3 (July 23): Beyond the VPAT: Maintaining Momentum & Building a Sustainable Accessibility Program

Peter Jewett's headshot alongside webinar title: Beyond the VPAT: Maintaining Momentum & Building a Sustainable Accessibility Program

Congratulations, you survived the audit! But accessibility isn’t a one-time project—it’s an ongoing practice. Every new feature deployment, content update, or code push introduces the risk of regression.

In the final installment of our series, Peter Jewett maps out how to shift your organization from reactive remediation to proactive compliance. Discover how to leverage continuous automated testing to protect your compliance status. Learn how to maintain your accessibility statement, train new team members, and prove to stakeholders that your digital properties remain inclusive and legally secure.

Key Takeaways:

  • How to prevent regression and keep new code releases accessible.
  • Setting up automated, scheduled scans behind login walls for continuous monitoring.
  • Crafting and maintaining a legally sound Accessibility Statement.