March 25, 2026 by Kris Rivenburgh
Accessibility Base is a directory built to match companies with accessibility professionals who have the specific skills their project requires. Whether you need an auditor for WCAG 2.2 AA conformance, a developer for remediation, or...
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March 25, 2026 by Kris Rivenburgh
Most accessibility consultants charge between $75 and $300 per hour, with the majority of engagements falling in the $100 to $200 range. The rate depends on the consultant’s experience, the type of work involved, and...
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March 24, 2026 by Kris Rivenburgh
Upwork is one of the largest freelance marketplaces, and it does list accessibility auditors. But the quality gap between profiles is enormous. Knowing how to search accessibility auditors on Upwork, what credentials matter, and which...
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March 24, 2026 by Kris Rivenburgh
LinkedIn is one of the fastest ways to locate accessibility auditors, but only if you know what to search for. The right combination of keywords, filters, and profile indicators can surface qualified professionals in minutes....
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March 23, 2026 by Kris Rivenburgh
The auditor you choose determines the quality of every accessibility decision that follows. A trustworthy accessibility auditor evaluates your digital asset against WCAG 2.1 AA or WCAG 2.2 AA with precision, delivers a clear report,...
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March 22, 2026 by Kris Rivenburgh
Most web design agencies do not have an accessibility auditor on staff. When a client needs WCAG 2.2 AA conformance verified, the agency subcontracts the work to a specialist. This is standard practice across the...
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March 20, 2026 by Kris Rivenburgh
Accessibility agencies typically charge 30% to 100% more than independent consultants for comparable work. The gap comes down to overhead, team structure, and brand positioning. An independent consultant working solo carries fewer costs and passes...
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March 15, 2026 by Kris Rivenburgh
An accessibility service portfolio that wins clients does three things: it shows what you deliver, it proves you can do the work, and it removes doubt about pricing. Most accessibility professionals have the skills but...
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March 15, 2026 by Kris Rivenburgh
If you are a freelance accessibility auditor or considering entering the field, one of the most important decisions you will make is how to price your services. Pricing too low undervalues your expertise and makes...
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March 14, 2026 by Kris Rivenburgh
A career in digital accessibility begins with learning WCAG, understanding assistive technology, and building practical experience through real projects. No specific degree is required. Most professionals enter the field from web development, design, quality assurance,...
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