Why Mini Audits Are Gaining Popularity for Small Businesses
Mini audits are becoming a trending solution for small businesses looking to improve their website’s accessibility. At Accessible.org, we offer a flexible, a la carte model where businesses can order exactly what they need—no packages, plans, or subscriptions required. This allows businesses to focus on just the pages they can handle, making it a cost-effective way to address accessibility issues without breaking the budget.
Benefits of Mini Audits
- Quality Without Compromise:
Even with a reduced scope, you’ll still receive a high-quality audit. Mini audits focus on key pages, ensuring no service is sacrificed. Whether you’re auditing five pages or more, the service and results remain top-notch. - Educational Value:
Mini audits provide your team with hands-on experience. They learn where accessibility issues are located, the recommended fixes, and how to apply that knowledge across the rest of your site. This process is ideal for teams new to accessibility who want to learn while making real improvements. - Faster Turnaround:
Focusing on a smaller number of pages speeds up the process. Smaller audits mean fewer issues to manage at once, making it easier for your team to complete the work and move on to other tasks or pages in the future. - Value for Money:
Mini audits help you stick to your budget by focusing on the most impactful pages first. If you have secondary pages you want to audit, you can tackle them in later phases. This step-by-step approach allows you to prioritize what’s most important to your business.
Why It’s a Good Fit for Small Businesses
Small businesses often have tight budgets and limited resources, which makes mini audits a perfect solution. By narrowing the focus, businesses can make significant strides in accessibility without needing to commit to a large-scale audit right away. Plus, the flexibility to tackle pages in stages means you can manage your workload and improve accessibility gradually.
Mini audits are an efficient, cost-effective way to stay on top of accessibility while learning and growing as a team.