Websites & Accessibility
Building websites that look great, load fast, and work for everyone — including meeting WCAG accessibility standards.

How Much Does a Website Cost in 2026? A Small Business Pricing Breakdown
Website pricing for small businesses ranges from free DIY builders to $50,000 agency builds. Here is an honest breakdown of what each option actually costs, what you get, and what most agencies will not tell you.
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What Cave Creek Business Owners Should Know Before Hiring a Web Designer
Cave Creek is not Scottsdale. It is not Phoenix. The businesses here have their own character, their own customers, and their own expectations. Your website should reflect that. Here is what to look for when hiring a web designer for your Cave Creek business.
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How to Choose a Web Designer in Wichita Falls, TX
Looking for a web designer in Wichita Falls? Here is what to actually look for, what questions to ask, and how to avoid paying for something that does not work.
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Why Wichita Falls Small Businesses Are Losing Customers to Their Own Website
A slow, outdated, or invisible website is not just a cosmetic problem. For small businesses in Wichita Falls, it is costing you customers every single day.
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"I Built a Website"... But Did You Really?
Someone proudly announces they 'built a website,' and when you click the link... it's a single page. No navigation. No about section. No services page. That's a landing page and there's a huge difference.
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Free Tools to Check Your Website's Accessibility
These are the exact tools we use when we audit a prospect's site. Most of them are free, all of them are honest, and they'll tell you things your web designer probably never mentioned.
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How Accessibility Boosts Your SEO
Tyler doesn't build an accessible site and then do SEO separately. It's the same codebase, the same decisions, the same engineering. Here's why that matters for your Google rankings.
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The POUR Principles: How We Actually Build Accessible Websites
WCAG has dozens of guidelines, but everything comes back to four principles. Here is how POUR shows up in every site we build, from skip links to semantic HTML.
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WCAG Compliance for Small Businesses: The Guide From a Team That Actually Builds It In
Most agencies treat accessibility as a checkbox. We have an occupational therapist and an engineer who build it into every line of code. Here is what that actually looks like.
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WCAG Levels A, AA, and AAA: What We Target and Why
There are three levels of WCAG conformance. We build every client site to Level AA because that is what courts expect and it covers the barriers that actually matter.
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What Happens If You Don't Comply With WCAG (And Why Overlays Won't Save You)
Over 4,000 ADA lawsuits were filed last year. An entire industry popped up selling fake compliance badges for $49 a month. Here's what actually protects your business and what doesn't.
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What is WCAG? The 2 Minute Explanation From an OT and an Engineer
Melissa is a licensed occupational therapist who understands how people with disabilities interact with the web. Tyler builds websites from scratch. Here's what WCAG actually means when you strip away the jargon.
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Your WCAG Action Plan: Getting Started
Most accessibility guides hand you a checklist and say 'go fix your site.' But the real question isn't what to fix. It's whether your site can even be fixed, or whether you're better off starting over.
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