WCAG, EAA AND ACCESSIBILITY
WCAG for companies: accessible websites, stores, and online processes | Konin
Local service sites and stores convert better with accessible forms and contact flows. We help companies implement digital accessibility across websites and e-commerce. That includes WCAG audit, front-end fixes, component repair, content workflow, and practical readiness for accessibility requirements. We implement this in real operating conditions for companies in Konin.
Most common accessibility problems
- The store or website has keyboard, focus, contrast, form, and error-message issues, but no process for removing them.
- WordPress or WooCommerce relies on a theme or builder that makes permanent WCAG fixes difficult.
- The company does not know whether it only needs front-end fixes or also content, document, component, and publishing process changes.
How we work on WCAG
Audit and priorities
We identify critical issues, sales-blocking problems, and changes that can be fixed fast without a full rebuild.
Component fixes
We repair forms, navigation, menus, modals, filters, checkout, validation errors, and HTML semantics.
Process and maintenance
We help implement editorial checklists, design standards, and guardrails that prevent old errors from returning.
Where accessibility has direct business value
Online stores
Checkout, cart, filters, and forms directly affect revenue, so accessibility stops being just a compliance box.
Service websites
Better structure and clarity improve accessibility, UX, SEO, and lead quality at the same time.
Internal tools and portals
Accessible interfaces reduce user mistakes and make internal work easier.
Case study: Konin
Practical pilot
In Konin, we started from one real process, not a concept deck.
A measurable efficiency gain appeared in the first 30 days.
FAQ
Can WCAG be implemented on an existing WordPress or WooCommerce site?
Yes, but scope depends on the theme, builder, and front-end quality. Some issues are fast fixes, others require component cleanup.
Is a WCAG audit alone enough?
Usually not. Without fixes and a maintenance process, the audit quickly becomes only a backlog.
Does accessibility affect SEO and conversion?
Yes. Better structure, clearer forms, and cleaner components often improve both user experience and business outcomes.
What is the local benefit?
In Konin it gives a concrete start point instead of a broad generic audit.