Meeting the law without rebuilding the site
Spanish Law 11/2023 transposes the European Accessibility Act and has bound anyone selling digital services since June 2025. It does not demand a new site: it demands that the one you have can be used with a keyboard, with a screen reader and with low vision.
Who it is for
- E-commerce, banking, insurance, transport and online education
- Companies that contract with public administration
- Anyone who has already received a complaint or a formal request
Who it is not for
- Anyone after a badge without touching the code: that does not exist
- Sites due to be rebuilt in three months — better to build them right from the start
How I do it
Manual audit, not a plugin
Automated tools find around a third of the problems. The rest shows up navigating by keyboard and listening to the page through a screen reader.
Report with severity and effort
Every issue with the WCAG criterion it breaks, which user it shuts out and what it costs to fix. Ordered by priority, not by criterion number.
Fixes in the code
Semantic HTML, ARIA only where needed, visible focus, contrast and full keyboard navigation. Plus a second pass to check it actually landed.
Monitoring afterwards
One new article with an undescribed image and you are non-compliant again. That is why the monthly scan and quarterly review exist as a separate service.
Plans and rates
Diagnosis
€1,200from
WCAG 2.2 AA audit of your key pages, with severity and estimated effort per issue.
Diagnosis and fix
custom quote
The above plus the fixes in the code and a second pass to verify them.
Monitoring
€190per month
Monthly scan, quarterly manual review and an alert the moment something stops complying.
Shall we talk about your project?
Tell me what you need and I will send a first assessment within 24 working hours.
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