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WCAG compliance checklist for small business

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Small businesses usually need practical accessibility guidance, not a mountain of jargon. A strong checklist helps teams focus on the issues most likely to affect usability and create business risk.

Check your website before issues turn into risk

Run a free scan, understand what matters, and decide whether you need a deeper audit.

Check readability first

Low contrast and weak text clarity can make pages difficult to use immediately. This is one of the most common website accessibility problems on business sites.

Review text, buttons, navigation, and banners where readability matters most.

Review forms and calls to action

Forms, booking flows, and contact paths are often where important accessibility problems appear. Missing labels and unclear input behavior can block users quickly.

These are also some of the most important business pages, which makes them worth prioritizing early.

Check navigation and structure

Clear headings, understandable links, and predictable interactive behavior make a site easier to use and easier to maintain.

When those foundations are weak, accessibility problems spread across the rest of the experience.

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Ready to see what is happening on your site?

Use the free scan for fast visibility, then move to a deeper audit if your team needs clearer remediation direction.