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Silktide really helps us save time and makes our workload easier.
– Andrew Kemp, Orkney Islands Council
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An excellent way to check your website.
– Lauryn S, South Cambridgeshire District Council
Read our case studies
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Grand Valley State University switches to Silktide for a more engaging, educational, and cost-effective solution.
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MBC had a single goal – to be number one for Web Accessibility in the Silktide Index.
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Royal Cornwall Hospitals NHS Trust reached the top of the Silktide Index in just one month.
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Christ Church, Oxford University, transforms their understanding of accessibility with Silktide.
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UoW becomes the top-performing UK university website in the Silktide Index.
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Orkney Islands Council reaches the top ten of the Silktide Index with fewer resources than their counterparts.
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With limited resources and many websites to manage, one person achieves accessibility success with Silktide.
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Kirklees Council used every accessibility tool available, from free Chrome plugins to code validators. Then they discovered Silktide.
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Neil Wood from Breckland Council talks to us about improving workflow, learning accessibility, and solving problems.
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Warwick District Council needed a way to monitor hundreds of content creators’ work. Read how Silktide helped them achieve their goal.
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Worcestershire County Council created SCULPT, an internal accessibility framework built to help educate teams about accessibility.
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Nottingham City Council educates its team and improves web accessibility using Silktide.
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Lead Genera integrates Silktide into their accessibility workflow and wins more public sector clients.
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Silktide gives Sussex NHS Commissioners a platform to improve web content accessibility across fifty contributors.
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Aberdeenshire Council uses Silktide to prioritize their workload and make better use of their 2-person team.
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Without Silktide, maintaining an excellent minimum standard of quality would be very difficult.
– Ben Jones, Harrow Council
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Silktide helps us let our managers know what we’re doing and what we’re working towards. It also helps us know when we’ve achieved it.
– Graeme Murrell, Kirklees Council