ou’ve got the roadmap. You know what needs doing. But maybe you’re thinking: this is a lot. And it is. But here’s the thing: you don’t have to do it all at once, and you don’t have to do it all alone.

Accessibility is a team sport, and Silktide gives your team the tools, training, and support they need to actually succeed, from first steps to ongoing maintenance.
We’re not going to overwhelm you with features or claim to be the only solution available. But if you’re looking for a system that works, here’s what we bring to the table:
Tools for Everyone (Not Just Devs)
Accessibility isn’t just a developer problem. Designers, marketers, and content editors can all use Silktide to check their work before it goes live – and fix issues before they cause complaints.
No installs, no jargon, no guessing. Just practical tools that empower your whole team to do their part.
Automated Testing (That Doesn’t Make You Cry)
Our platform scans your entire site and shows you:
- What’s broken
- Why it matters
- How to fix it

All in plain English.
You’ll get context, examples, and everything your team needs to actually take action – no WCAG decoder ring required.
Built-in Training (Right Where People Need It)
We’ve baked accessibility training right into the platform. So when someone spots an issue, they can learn why it matters and how to fix it – right there on the spot.
No separate courses, no gatekeeping. Just-in-time learning, where it’s most useful. For an example of our style of training, check out our Don’t Be Afraid of Keyboard Navigation video, watch here.
And if your team wants to go deeper? We’ve got full training paths, workshops, and the Silktide Academy too.
Manual Auditing (With Real Accessibility People)
Some projects need a human eye – and strategic thinking. Whether you’re rebuilding your site, launching new templates, or just trying to avoid future headaches, our accessibility experts can guide you through it.
We’ll help you prioritize fixes, test early, and make sure you’re building something that actually works for everyone. Think of it as expert support before things go live – not after they go wrong.
