First-hand insight into digital accessibility
As part of our work, we often recommend that customers do discovery or research, and test their products, with people who have access needs, not just with automated code checkers. We have a Panel of people with access needs who want to improve digital accessibility.
Research Services
Usability Testing
Our researchers can conduct usability testing with a particular focus. We have a Research panel with access needs for usability testing of your products as early and as often as you need to meet your project’s requirements.
Recruit Participants
As part of our work, we often recommend that customers do discovery or research, and test their products, with people who have access needs, not just with automated code checkers. We have a Research Panel of people with access needs who want to improve digital accessibility. Our panel are all keen to be part of the solution and provide first-hand insight.
Raise Awareness
One of our key drivers at Access Advisors is to raise awareness of accessibility and access needs across the motu (country). Watching someone struggle with the interface that you have crafted can be one of the most confronting things in interface design. But it can also be one of the most powerful motivators for change.
User Insight
Discovery activities help teams fully understand the users and their needs. Upfront research with people with disabilities can help generate interesting and innovative user requirements from the beginning.
Meet our Access Panel
We have an amazing group of people who help us with research. Our panelists come from across the motu. They have a variety of lived experience and use a variety of assistive technology. We'd like to acknowledge the amazing mahi our panelists do.
Here is an opportunity to meet some of our wonderful panelists and hear their stories.
Join our research panel
As a leading New Zealand owned and operated digital accessibility consultancy Access Advisors’ goal is to help make New Zealand a more digitally inclusive place. To do that we need people with access needs to help demonstrate the problems faced with poorly designed websites and apps. You might use a screen reader, or be on the autistic spectrum, or struggle to use a mouse because of joint pain, or have a combination of age- related issues. But if you’ve ever had problems with websites or apps then we would love to hear from you.
We believe that if our clients can see the problems people have first-hand they are more likely to understand...