Make your website accessible
Since 28 June 2025 legal accessibility requirements apply to many websites and online stores, and the Dutch regulator ACM supervises them. We test where you stand, fix what is wrong and record that it holds up.
What this involves
Where it goes wrong today
In March 2026 the ACM checked the largest Dutch online stores. At 61 percent a customer with a disability could not complete an order, and at another third there were serious problems. Businesses that do not improve risk enforcement.
First find out where you stand
We test your site automatically and by hand against the official guidelines. You get a list of what does not hold up, in plain language, with what each point means for your visitor.
Then fix it
We fix it inside your existing site: contrast, keyboard operation, form error messages and alternative text. Nothing has to be rebuilt.
No overlay
A button that adds a toolbar fixes nothing and isn't accepted by regulators. We change the site itself, because that's the only thing that holds.
On record
You receive a report covering what was tested, what was fixed and when. That is what you show when someone asks.
Check your own site for free
We built the scanner we test with ourselves: Conforma. The free scan shows you right away where your site stands.
Included
- Testing automatically and by hand
- Findings in plain language, not a score sheet
- Fixes inside your existing site
- A report you can use as evidence
Does this apply to my business?
For online stores and services selling to consumers the requirements have applied since 28 June 2025. The smallest businesses are exempt. During the intro call we work out where you stand.
Who checks this?
The ACM supervises online stores and digital services. Businesses that are approached and do not improve enough risk enforcement.
We have neither the time nor the expertise. What then?
That's what this service is for. All you do is give us access to the site; we handle the testing, the fixes and the report.
Does my site have to be rebuilt?
Usually not. Most points we fix inside the site you already have.
Do those accessibility buttons not just solve it?
No. Overlays like that don't fix the underlying problems and aren't accepted as evidence. We change the site itself.
What does it cost to make my site accessible?
That depends on what the test turns up. You get the overview first, then one fixed price for the fixes.
How do I know it holds up afterwards?
We test again after the work and record in a report what was checked and fixed.
We also build
Where does your site stand now?
Send the URL, we'll test it and tell you what it takes to meet the requirements.