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All engagements begin with a free 20–30 minute discovery call, a working conversation to understand your situation, timeline, and fit. I review your site before we speak.
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Common Questions
What happens on the discovery call?
The discovery call is a 20–30 minute working conversation, not a sales pitch. I review your site before we speak, so we start with specifics. We'll discuss your compliance goals, timeline, any existing legal exposure, and team structure. By the end, you'll have a clear sense of what the right engagement looks like and I'll have what I need to write a fixed-fee proposal.
How quickly can an audit begin?
Typically within 3–5 business days of signing and receiving the deposit, sometimes sooner for Quick Scan engagements. Timeline varies by scope and current project load. If you have a hard deadline (e.g. a legal response date), include it in your message and I'll confirm availability immediately.
Do you work with government procurement processes?
Yes. Government and public-sector clients often have procurement timelines, sole-source justification requirements, or specific contract vehicles. I'm familiar with these constraints and can work within them. Rates are available upon request for government engagements and can be scoped to fit available budget.
What if our site is built on a platform you haven't listed?
The audit process is standard-driven, not platform-driven. WCAG criteria apply regardless of how your site is built. While I have deep familiarity with the listed stacks, I can audit any web-based product and provide remediation guidance calibrated to your development context. Mention your stack in the contact form.
Can you work with our existing dev team during remediation?
Absolutely, and this is often the highest-value part of an engagement. Remediation Consultation ($125–$175/hr) pairs directly with your dev team during implementation: code reviews, guidance sessions, ARIA pattern walkthroughs, and verification testing as fixes are deployed. This ensures fixes are applied correctly and systematically, not just superficially.