We’ve worked on dozens of accessibility projects over the years, and have helped nonprofits, associations, businesses, and regulated industries navigate the tricky waters of accessibility compliance.
We are excited to launch our five-part series on Product Leader’s Guide To Accessibility & AODA with Simone Abel - Director of Digital Strategy at Enginess. Over the next couple of weeks, we will post several articles sharing the best practices and key recommendations around implementing accessibility and AODA with your project.
BLOG SERIES
A Product Leader’s Guide To Accessibility & AODA
Part 1: Understanding accessibility compliance
Part 2: Project delivery
Part 3: Managing costs
Part 4: Ongoing maintenance
Part 5:Common risks and pitfalls
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AODA and Managing Ongoing Maintenance
At this point, you’ve launched your new accessible website. It’s compliant, it’s shiny, it’s wonderful.
You’re done, right?
Not so much. There are two approaches we see our clients take with respect to ongoing maintenance.
Once and Done: Push everything you have into your launch, and then essentially leave your website alone.
Ongoing Retainer / Program: Continuous, regularly scheduled maintenance over a long period of time (ideally the lifespan of your site).
In this chapter, we’re going to explore these two options, their pros and cons, and a few common use cases for each.
Download the complete guide today: A Product Leader’s Guide To Accessibility and AODA.