Accessible.org EAA Expertise to Help with Understanding Compliance

If your company needs help complying with the European Accessibility Act (EAA), I’m available as an expert consultant to support your needs. As the founder of Accessible.org, I’ve spent 100+ hours studying, researching, and creating numerous resources on how to comply the EAA.

I also have a YouTube channel @europeanaccessibilityact dedicated to providing practical information and guidance that helps everyone from developers to attorneys better understand what is necessary for compliance.

And on July 7, I will release an app (EAA App) to make understanding the obligations and requirements and tracking compliance much easier for anyone.

More on my background:

  • Author of The ADA Book (published 2022)
  • Author of Digital Accessibility and Compliance (published 2025)
  • WCAG Course creator (training for WCAG 2.1 AA, 2.2 AA)
  • Founder, Accessibility Tracker (project management platform)
  • Worked with 100s of clients across the world

To help your company with EAA compliance, I can:

  • identify potential areas of non-compliance
  • consult on business opportunities
  • develop a compliance plan moving forward
  • provide guidance on what assets are covered under the EAA
  • advice on necessary documentation

If you visit Accessible.org, you’ll see the experience and expertise shine through in the numerous resources findable through site search. I also answer several common questions that were not previously addressed by any other digital accessibility company:

  • Does the EAA apply to existing products and services?
  • What are products used in the provision of services?
  • What to do if you won’t be EAA compliant?

If you’re just getting started as a manufacturer or service provider, it really helps if you divide the EAA into two parts:

  • administrative obligations (found in the Articles)
  • technical requirements (found in the Annexes)

This way you’re not conflating the two together and instead organizing your efforts into two silos.

If I can support your efforts, feel free to email me at kris@accessible.org or send me a message on Accessible.org.