Accessibility Navigator: find the right help by role, access need or task

A free self-serve tool. Make three quick choices - a category, then your role or access need, then what you’re trying to do - and we point you straight to the right ExceedAbility services, tools and resources, with WCAG and disability-type cross-references built in.

Quick answer

Where should I start with accessibility?

Where you start with accessibility depends on your role. Designers begin with colour contrast, focus indicators and meaningful labels. Developers begin with semantic HTML, keyboard support and ARIA only when needed. Content authors begin with headings, alt text and plain language. Executives begin with governance, procurement and the maturity roadmap. The tool below asks who you are and what you are trying to do, then sends you to the most relevant guides, tools or services on this site.

Accessibility Navigator Answer 3 quick questions and we’ll point you to the exact resource.
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Pick what you want to do For Back problems.

Back pain or spinal conditions that limit how long you can sit, stand or use a device.

Not sure where you fit? Browse our services, tools, the disability-types primer, or just book a Discovery Call. We will route you to the right specialist.

Prefer a shortcut?

Skip the steps above and jump straight into a common path.

Common questions about Accessibility Navigator

Plain answers to the questions visitors ask about this tool.

Who is the Accessibility Navigator tool for?

Accessibility Navigator is for anyone working on a digital product or service who needs an accessibility starting point - including designers, developers, content authors, product and project managers, procurement teams, government compliance leads, and people with access needs looking for relevant guidance.

Can I share or bookmark a specific Accessibility Navigator result?

Yes. Every step of the chooser is reflected in the URL - your selected category, role or access need, and intent - so you can copy, share or bookmark the link and land back on the same tailored result.

Does Accessibility Navigator only point to ExceedAbility services?

No. Results include relevant ExceedAbility services and packages where appropriate, but also link to free tools (WCAG criteria search, the maturity self-assessment, the accessibility statement generator), guides, and disability-type primers - even when no engagement is needed.

What if I cannot find a role or access need that fits?

Use the search box in step 2 to filter by keyword (for example, “react”, “dyslexia”, “PDF”). If nothing matches, browse our services, tools and disability-types primer directly, or book a 20-minute Discovery Call and we will route you to the right specialist.

Are the results tailored to my context?

Yes. Each result tile is filtered by the role or access need you chose and your stated intent, with WCAG success criteria and disability-type cross-references attached so you can dig further into the underlying standards or user experience.