In-Flow Accessibility: Prevent Backlogs, Increase Velocity

Topic : information technology | software platforms

In-Flow Accessibility: Prevent Backlogs, Increase Velocity

Nine in 10 developers agree that digital accessibility is a competitive advantage—yet most teams still treat it as a late-stage QA task. The result: mounting backlogs, delayed launches, and rework that costs far more than prevention would have.

This on-demand webinar is for the people doing the work: engineers writing the code, designers defining the components, product managers balancing scope and compliance, and the QA teams catching what slips through.

Tune in to learn why a traditional "shift left" approach isn't enough to clear the backlog—and how to ship accessible products faster by bringing best practices into everyday workflows.

What you'll take away

  • The real cost of late-stage fixes: Why accessibility issues caught in production cost dramatically more to resolve than those caught at the component or design level.
  • Beyond "shift left": The limitations of simply testing earlier—and what it takes to make accessibility a continuous part of how your team builds.
  • Tools that fit your existing workflow: Practical tools and tactics for engineers and designers to catch issues without context-switching out of the tools they already use.
  • What "in-flow accessibility" means across roles: How developers, designers, and product managers each contribute to—and benefit from—an integrated accessibility practice.

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