AccessiTech LLC

Built disabled, not despite it — accessible consulting and development, from websites to AI systems

Why we exist

Systems fail at the exact moments they matter most. Think about it: the people most impacted by a broken system are almost always the last ones invited to redesign it. That's not accidental. It's structural. We've seen this for generations—in government services, in healthcare platforms, in everyday software. Now it's happening at scale with AI. The accountability gap is growing, and the people most affected? Still not at the table.

Here's what I learned the hard way: the people most excluded from a system are the people best positioned to fix it. That's not inspiration—that's structural truth. When I'm designing something and I can't use it (Psoriatic Arthritis + a mouse-dependent workflow = dead end), that's not my problem to solve alone. That's everyone's problem to solve together. Disability justice and accessibility-first design aren't compliance boxes. They're the scaffolding for systems that actually work for everyone.

That's the foundation of AccessiTech. We work three ways: Consulting for organizations ready to redesign at the accountability gap. Mentorship for teams embedding accessibility into daily practice. Products—WCAG training, open-source tooling, custom coaching frameworks—that make accessibility the structural standard, not an afterthought. Each is a different way in. What they share is accountability to the people the system affects.

Ready to close the gap?

Schedule a 30-minute discovery call to explore how AccessiTech can help your organization build systems designed to be held accountable by the people they affect. We'll discuss your accessibility goals, AI governance needs, and which service line fits best — Consulting or Mentorship.

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Consulting

AccessiTech Consulting works with organizations closing the accountability gap and building accessibility into systems from the ground up—not as an afterthought. Our client engagements are founder-led, remote-first, and structured around three core service areas:

Accessible Software as a Product/Service (ASaaPs)

We build digital products and services designed for accessibility from day one. Whether you're launching a new platform, refactoring a legacy system, or embedding AI features into existing tools, ASaaPs engagements ensure WCAG 2.2 AA compliance is the structural requirement, not the compliance checkbox. All deliverables are screen-reader tested, keyboard navigable, and built to be maintained by your team after handoff.Learn more >>

Agentic Intelligence Integration

Organizations adopting AI systems need governance frameworks that account for the people those systems affect. We deploy the EndogenAI methodology—an open-source approach to AI governance that your team can audit, own, and extend without vendor lock-in. This is the Red Hat model applied to AI accountability: free methodology, paid implementation. We help you embed governance into daily operations, not bolt it on after launch.Learn more >>

Quality Assurance and Testing

WCAG compliance audits, UX usability testing, and QA engineering for accessible digital systems. We test against WCAG 2.2 AA standards, identify barriers before they reach production, and provide remediation roadmaps your developers can execute. Our audits include manual screen reader testing (NVDA, VoiceOver), automated accessibility scans (axe, WAVE), and plain-language documentation suitable for non-technical stakeholders.Learn more >>

Mentorship

AccessiTech Mentorship offers structured teaching and training for teams and individuals embedding accessibility into their practice. We work with career-switchers, junior developers, and corporate teams building internal accessibility expertise. Our mentorship model is tiered—free resources for community learning, paid programs for deeper engagement.

Course and Content Creation (CCCs)

Skillbuilding-focused educational content spanning WCAG compliance (completely free), web accessibility best practices (freemium), and visual/video design using free and open-source tools (freemium). CCCs are designed for self-paced learning and structured cohorts. WCAG 2.2 content is offered as a public good—no paywall, no gating—because accessibility education shouldn't require a budget.Learn more >>

1:1 Coaching and Corporate Workshops

Personalized mentorship for individuals navigating career transitions into accessible tech, and half-day to multi-day workshops for organizations training internal teams. Workshops cover: embedding accessibility into Agile sprints, screen reader testing for QA teams, disability justice principles for design leads, and AI governance for product managers. All sessions are recorded (with closed captions) and include follow-up resources.Learn more >>

OpenClassrooms Partnership

Through mid-2025, conor served as a mentor for OpenClassrooms students—career-switchers building skills in web development, UX design, and project management. That operational precedent informs how AccessiTech Mentorship works today: accessible education for people building second or third chapters, grounded in real-world project work and accountability to community standards.Learn more >>

State of the Code (SOTC)

Coming soon—a community-driven initiative bringing Disabled Designers and Developers (DDDs) together to share knowledge, review open-source contributions, and build collective expertise in accessible systems design. Free to participate; open to all.Learn more >>

Who we are

Every organization I've worked with—from neuroscience research to education platforms to humanitarian data systems—the same gap appears: systems built without genuine consideration for the people who depend on them. After a career, that pattern isn't an observation. It's a practice foundation.

I came to this work through human-centered design—first at Cornish, then sharpened with a graduate degree in Human Computer Interaction + Design at UW. In 2020, Psoriatic Arthritis changed everything. Deep fissures across my palms made sustained keyboard work acutely painful. For eighteen months on disability, the question wasn't when my career would resume—it was whether it would at all. Every assistive technology fell short until GitHub Copilot finally met the real demands of the work. That reframe came from a conversation: disabled people build software too. "Nothing about us without us" applies to the builders of digital systems, not just their users. Who builds infrastructure isn't a diversity question. It's a justice question.

AccessiTech brings it all together: lived experience proving that accessibility-first design is the standard that actually works, paired with the methodological rigor to operationalize it at scale. I've worked across enough sectors to see: this accountability gap isn't regional or sector-specific. It's structural. That's why I founded AccessiTech—building Open Source Software and offering Mentorship to enrich the community, and offering Consulting Services to help find and mend gaps. Let's find the right fit for yours.

Products

AccessiTech Products are the public-facing resources, tools, and thought leadership that demonstrate our methodology and build community before client engagements. These are the artifacts that prove accessibility-first design isn't aspirational—it's operational.

WCAG Series

Free educational guides on WCAG 2.2 AA compliance and accessible design patterns.

Open Source Software & ASaaPs

Open-source contributions including the EndogenAI methodology and case studies showing the Red Hat model in action—free methodology, paid implementation.

Curriculum & Content Creation

Skillbuilding courses in WCAG compliance, web best practices, and visual/video design, with WCAG 2.2 content completely free and other topics offered as freemium.

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