The Product Owner's guide to accessibility debt
Feb 6th, 2025
Start explore accessibility debt from the point of view of a product owner.
Feb 6th, 2025
Start explore accessibility debt from the point of view of a product owner.
What is accessibility debt and five common causes you need to watch out for.
What is the impact of accessibility debt on a business from four lenses and common metrics you need to watch out for.
Feb 27th, 2025
How to measure accessibility debt, what KPIs to track and how to visualise trends and progress.
Mar 6th, 2025
How can you measure and prioritise accessibility debt in a way that works for your team and your product?
How to use prioritisation frameworks to tackle accessibility debt when you have so many issues you don't know where to start.
How to evaluate real-world impact of accessibility issues and gather user feedback to make smarter decisions.
Not all accessibility debt is created equal when it comes to the technical implementation.
Apr 3rd, 2025
How to communicate accessibility objectives to stakeholders and link them to business outcomes.
Apr 10th, 2025
Good accessibility debt prioritisation lives or dies by how you create your decision making process.
Good accessibility debt prioritisation lives or dies by how you communicate its results and next steps.
Forget vanity numbers. Here are six accessibility metrics that matter and how to present them to your stakeholders.
Why is team accountability important for chipping away at accessibility debt and four ways to build it into your process.
May 15th, 2025
The first step to build team accountability is to assign clear roles so that every accessibility requirement has an owner.
May 22nd, 2025
Building team accountability for tackling web accessibility debt requires setting measurable goals.
Including accessibility into the definition of done will create accountability and all but eliminate issues in the future.
Without regular accessibility audits, your accessibility debt will skyrocket.
Just in time accessibility training is about fixing real issues in real time.
I send out short emails like these every day to help you gain a fresh perspective on accessibility and understand it without the jargon, so you can build more robust products that everyone can use, including people with disabilities.