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Vlad Sedenko · Web Product Developer

Service / Independent specialist

Make your website accessible — and EAA-compliant

Since June 2025 the European Accessibility Act requires websites and online stores that sell to EU consumers to be accessible — and enforcement is ramping up, with real court cases and fines already landing. Most consultants hand you an audit and leave the fixing to someone else. I do both: the audit and the remediation, in the code, because I'm the developer.
  • Audit against WCAG 2.1 AA and EN 301 549 — the EAA's technical standard
  • Prioritized report: what's non-compliant, how serious, how to fix it
  • Hands-on remediation in your code, not just a list of recommendations
  • A proper accessibility statement, ready to publish
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/ Fit

Who this is for

  • E-commerce and businesses selling to consumers anywhere in the EU

  • Companies that received an accessibility complaint or warning

  • Teams that need compliance before a deadline and want it done, not just audited

  • Anyone who wants a genuinely usable site for people with disabilities, not a checkbox

/ Why now

Why this matters now

The EAA has been enforceable since June 2025, all EU member states have transposed it, and the first cases are already in court — including a 2026 ruling ordering a major retailer to make its site and app accessible under threat of daily fines. Penalties range into the hundreds of thousands of euros. The exemption is narrow: broadly, businesses under 10 employees and under €2M turnover. For most online stores selling to EU consumers, this is now a real obligation with a real risk attached.

/ The work

What I do

Accessibility audit

I test your site against WCAG 2.1 AA / EN 301 549 using real assistive technology and automated tooling, and report every issue by severity.

Prioritized plan

A clear list of what to fix first, mapped to the standard, with effort estimates.

Remediation in code

Keyboard navigation, focus states, contrast, semantic HTML, ARIA, forms, media — fixed properly, not hidden behind an overlay widget.

Accessibility statement

A compliant, honest statement documenting your conformance.

Verification

Re-testing so you can show the issues are actually resolved.

/ Honest answer

An honest note on overlay widgets

/ Deliverables

What you get

A website that genuinely works for people with disabilities, meets WCAG 2.1 AA / EN 301 549, and reduces your EAA exposure — with the fixes made in code and documented, not papered over.

/ Process

How it works

  1. Accessibility audit

    I test the site and report issues by severity.

  2. Fixed plan & price

    The remediation scope, in priority order.

  3. Remediation

    I fix the issues in your codebase and re-test.

  4. Statement & handover

    A compliant accessibility statement and guidance to stay compliant.

10+

years in web development

120+

launched projects

24h

reply, EU-based

Request an accessibility audit

Send me your site. I'll reply within 24 hours with the most serious accessibility issues I can already see and what compliance would involve — no obligation.

I reply within 24 hours. You'll talk to me directly, not a sales team.

Frequently asked questions

Who is Web Accessibility (EAA) for?

Web Accessibility (EAA) is for founders, small businesses and teams that need hands-on work on a website or web product, not just high-level recommendations.

How does the engagement start?

We start with a short description of your goal, current state and constraints. I then suggest the scope, priorities, next steps and a realistic delivery model.

Do you implement recommendations in code?

Yes. I work as a developer, so I can not only prepare a plan but also implement changes in code, site structure, integrations and configuration.