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Hear First. Build Better.

Did you know that 25 percent of the us population has a disability?

I fit into that category.

I don’t see the web.

I hear it.

As a blind screen reader user, I audit websites by sound, flow, and experience—not just code.

I’ll help you understand what your site sounds like to someone who navigates without sight—and how to make it more accessible, usable, and human.

Why It Matters

Automated tools and visual audits miss what real users experience. If your site is confusing, repetitive, silent, or broken when read aloud, you’re losing users and trust. A sound-first audit reveals barriers you may not know exist—so you can fix them before someone is excluded.

What I Offer

I provide screen reader audits rooted in lived experience. I test your website with the tools I use every day—screen readers, keyboard navigation, and nonvisual browsing techniques. You’ll get a detailed report with:

• Critical accessibility barriers (navigation traps, unlabeled buttons, image issues)
• Usability issues specific to blind and screen reader users
• Suggestions for improving clarity, flow, and alt text
• Audio-first recommendations that go beyond WCAG compliance

How It Works

1. You choose a page, site, or section you’d like reviewed.
2. I perform a real-time screen reader walkthrough using tools like NVDAand Jaws.
3. I provide a report—or a live feedback session—breaking down your site’s sound-based experience.
4. You get clear, prioritized steps to improve accessibility.

Who This Is For

• Creative professionals
• aspiring creatives
• small creative business owners
• Aspiring creative entrepreneurs
• Podcasters
• Artists
• Writers

Pricing Structure

I charge a flat rate per project, $150.00 with a discount for ongoing maintenance

Call to Action

Ready to make your website work for everyone—starting with people like me? Let’s begin with a sound-first audit.

🔗 Book a free consultation Screen Reader Audit Services

Pricing Layout

🟢 Quick Scan – $150

A focused review of one page or flow

– Screen reader testing of 1 webpage or interface
– Short summary report with top issues
– 15-minute voice memo or video walkthrough

Perfect for: startups, MVPs, or nonprofits needing a quick accessibility check.

🔵 Core Audit – $450

A deeper usability + access review

– Up to 5 key pages or flows (homepage, contact form, dashboard, etc.)
– Detailed report with insights from real user experience
– Audio-first recommendations
– 30-minute live call or custom walkthrough video

Best for: teams moving toward inclusion and WCAG readiness.

🟣 Deep Dive – $950+

A comprehensive, sound-first audit

– 10–15 pages or a full user journey
– Annotated report with severity levels
– Lived experience testing across devices
– 60-minute strategy session
– Optional retesting after updates

Ideal for: nonprofits, public institutions, or orgs with full accessibility goals.

⚖️ Custom Quotes & Equity Pricing

If you’re doing justice-based, educational, or grassroots work with limited funds, I offer sliding scale pricing and custom quotes. Let’s talk.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: What is a screen reader audit?
A: I use screen reader technology to test how your website sounds and works without vision. You’ll receive a report with real-world, actionable insights rooted in lived experience.

Q: What tools do you use?
A: I use NVDA for Windows and Jaws for Windows and keyboard-only navigation to simulate real user access across platforms.

Q: How is this different from automated testing?
A: Automated tools miss what real users feel. I go beyond code checks to uncover navigation pain points, confusing structure, and silent dead-ends that can block access.

Q: Who is this for?
A: Anyone building digital experiences: nonprofits, startups, public orgs, educators, and accessibility-minded designers or developers.

Q: Do you offer equity pricing or discounts?
A: Yes. I believe access should be accessible. I offer sliding scale pricing for those working on mission-driven or community-centered projects.

Q: Can I get just one page reviewed?
A: Absolutely. The Quick Scan package is designed for that—a single page, form, or flow.

Q: Can you retest after I fix the site?
A: Yes. I offer follow-up reviews to confirm improvements and ensure your fixes worked as intended.

Q: How do I get started?
A: Just contact me! We’ll schedule a short consultation and match you with the right package.

Screen Reader Audit Services – How to Work With Me

Working with me is simple, transparent, and rooted in collaboration. Whether you need a quick check or a full accessibility deep dive, here’s how we’ll partner together.

Step 1: Reach Out

Start by contacting me viaemail or or social media. I’ll respond within 2 business days to set up a free 15-minute consultation.

Step 2: Free Consultation

We’ll discuss your goals, your users, and which package or custom option fits best. This helps us match the audit to your actual needs—not just a checklist.

Step 3: Audit Begins

Once we agree on the scope, I’ll begin your audit using real screen reader tools and lived experience techniques. No automation—just human-centered testing.

Step 4: Receive Your Report

You’ll receive your findings in the format you choose: written report, recorded walkthrough, or live call. I break things down clearly—no jargon, no fluff.

Step 5: Implement & Ask Questions

You or your dev team can start fixing issues right away. I’m available for clarifications or follow-up guidance during the review window.

Step 6: Optional Retest

Need to check your fixes? I offer optional retesting to confirm improvements and keep your accessibility goals on track.

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