What we offer

Practical accessibility support for the work you are already doing

ADDA works with educators, professionals, and organizations who need help making their digital content accessible. Whether you need a one-time review, ongoing training, or practical support as new tools emerge, ADDA offers support that fits your situation.

Primary offer

Accessibility Consulting and Reviews

This service is designed for educators, organizations, founders, and digital teams who need a clear picture of where accessibility barriers exist in their content and what to do next.

Our accessibility reviews evaluate your digital documents, course materials, slides and more against current accessibility standards. You will receive a detailed, prioritized report that identifies specific barriers alongside steps to fix them, giving your team a clear roadmap for improvement.

We skip the confusing technical jargon to deliver practical, plain-English guidance you can actually use. Our focus is on providing realistic, actionable steps that help your team address accessibility issues without slowing down your workflow.

Who this is for

  • Educators and instructional designers who need to make course material accessible
  • Course creators and content teams who want to build accessibility into their regular workflow
  • Organizations with documents, slides, or digital content that may not meet accessibility standards
  • Founders, professionals, and teams who want a clear picture of where they stand before making changes

What you get

  • Comprehensive Written Report: A detailed breakdown of your current accessibility issues and barriers
  • Prioritized Action Plan: A clear checklist organized by urgency, so you know exactly what to fix first
  • Strategic Follow-up Consultation: A live conversation to answer your questions and guide your next steps

Training

Training and Course Support

ADDA training is for course creators, educators, founders, and teams who want to make their content more accessible without having to figure everything out on their own.

Training with ADDA is practical, supportive, and built around real content. Depending on the situation, it can include workshops, guided self-checks, course or slide reviews, and focused support sessions that help people understand what to change and why it matters. It is especially useful for people who want accessibility explained clearly, applied to real work, and built into their regular process instead of treated as a separate technical task.

After working with ADDA, people leave with clearer next steps, stronger accessibility habits, and more confidence in the content they create. Instead of guessing, they know how to spot common problems earlier and make practical improvements before content is shared.

Who this is for

  • Course creators and instructional designers building accessible learning experiences
  • Educators and trainers who want more confidence reviewing slides, lessons, and course materials
  • Content teams who want to build accessibility into their regular workflow
  • Founders, organizations, and teams who want practical accessibility support they can apply right away

Founder workshop

Interest list open

Pitch Deck Accessibility Workshop

A focused 60-minute virtual session for early-stage founders who want their pitch decks to be easier to read, navigate, and share with every audience.

Most pitch decks were not built with accessibility in mind. This workshop helps founders find and fix the most common problems before they get in the way of a presentation. No accessibility background needed.

Who this is for

  • Early-stage founders preparing a pitch deck, investor presentation, or demo day slides
  • Founders who want to make a stronger impression without adding hours of extra work
  • Anyone creating slides for a startup audience who wants to reach as many people as possible

Introductory price: $47 CAD (regular price: $67 CAD). The first session date will be announced to the interest list first. Joining the list is free and carries no commitment.

AI tool

Pilot

Document Accessibility Assistant

ADDA's first AI-powered tool will help you identify and understand accessibility issues in your documents, without needing to be an expert first.

The document accessibility assistant will review documents and generate a clear, plain-language report that explains what needs attention and what to fix next. Instead of giving you only technical rules or code-style feedback, it will highlight specific accessibility issues, explain why they matter, and offer practical suggested fixes you can use right away. It is designed for people who want faster insight into accessibility problems without losing clarity or privacy.

Who this is for

  • Professionals who create documents regularly and want a faster way to check accessibility
  • Educators and course creators who want clearer feedback on learning materials before sharing them
  • Organizations with large volumes of existing documents that need accessibility review

Pilot status: The document accessibility assistant is not yet publicly available. It will be tested with a small group of pilot participants as part of ADDA's product development process. Reach out to learn more about the pilot.

Not sure where to start?

Start with a conversation. ADDA will help you work out what kind of support fits your situation.