See real examples of our accessibility work — confidentially
Request redacted samples of our WCAG 2.2 audit reports, VPATs/ACRs, document remediation examples and compliance deliverables. Evaluate our quality and methodology before you engage.
At ExceedAbility, we understand that accessibility compliance work is highly confidential. Most organisations engage us precisely because they need expert help meeting their DDA, WCAG 2.2 and Digital Service Standard obligations — without drawing unnecessary attention to gaps or remediation efforts.
That’s why we don’t publish client names or full case studies. Instead, we offer qualified prospects direct access to redacted, real-world examples of our deliverables.
What you’ll receive (anonymised samples)
- WCAG 2.2 audit report excerpts Website and web application findings, written the way we deliver them.
- VPAT / ACR examples Voluntary Product Accessibility Template and Accessibility Conformance Report samples.
- Document remediation samples PDF/UA, Word and PowerPoint, before and after remediation.
- Remediation roadmaps & executive summaries Prioritised, costed and sequenced so leaders can act with confidence.
- Training & governance uplift examples How we lift organisational accessibility maturity over time.
Why request samples?
- Assess the depth and quality of our work for yourself.
- See how we structure findings, recommendations and evidence.
- Understand our approach to risk reduction and long-term accessibility maturity.
- Confirm we’re the right fit for your government, financial services, education or enterprise project.
Ready to review our work?
Request the redacted samples
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IAAP-aligned expertiseMethodology aligned with international accessibility standards.
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