The successful task completion rate for users with disabilities tells you how well your product supports users in achieving their goals.
Accessibility metrics that give you early warnings
KPI: Readability score
Sep 12th, 2024
Tracking readability as a metric helps ensure that your content is clear, accessible and easy to understand for all users.
KPI: Link text quality
Sep 19th, 2024
Link text quality measures how descriptive and meaningful the text of your hyperlinks is.
KPI: Page titles
Sep 26th, 2024
Tracking the quality of your page titles ensures better navigation, understanding and accessibility across your site.
KPI: Accessibility score trend over releases
Oct 3rd, 2024
Monitoring the accessibility score trend over product releases provides insight into how well your team is addressing accessibility issues.
KPI: Automated testing results
Oct 10th, 2024
Automated testing results is an accessibility metric that can give you early warnings and help you prioritise fixes.
KPI: Accessibility acceptance criteria
Oct 17th, 2024
Accessibility acceptance criteria is a metric that helps you reduce the need for rework and create better experiences for everyone.
KPI: Keyboard navigation
Oct 24th, 2024
Measuring keyboard navigation as an accessibility KPI is crucial for ensuring that all users can fully interact with your website.
KPI: Designer-developer handoff
Oct 31st, 2024
If you track the designer-developer handoff, you can ensure that accessibility intentions from design carry through to implementation.
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