Office Hours
On-demand guidance, delivered with clarity (and a little spark)
Office Hours are private, expert-led sessions you can schedule when you need confident direction—whether you're debugging a WCAG issue, reviewing a complex pattern in Figma, or making a campaign accessible without sacrificing brand.
Best for
- Engineering, QA, product, design, and marketing teams who need fast, expert answers
- Teams who want guidance without a long-term engagement
- Anyone debugging a specific issue or needing a second opinion
You'll get
- Practical guidance you can implement immediately
- A prioritized list of next actions
- Optional follow-up validation (as needed)
Office Hours formats
Best for: Engineering, QA, product teams, accessibility leads
Common topics
- WCAG interpretation and implementation decisions
- Accessible component behavior (focus, keyboard, screen reader expectations)
- ARIA patterns, semantic structure, and interaction design alignment
- Remediation strategy and defect writing that dev teams can act on
- QA workflows, acceptance criteria, and validation approaches
You'll get
- Practical guidance you can implement immediately
- A prioritized list of next actions
- Optional follow-up validation (as needed)
Best for: Designers, design systems teams, UX leadership
Common topics
- Figma file reviews (flows, components, states, and edge cases)
- Pattern critique (navigation, tables, filters, modals, forms, error handling)
- Annotation support that engineering can build from
- Accessibility-first design decisions that reduce rework
You'll get
- Clear feedback tied to user impact
- Pattern options and tradeoffs
- Lightweight annotations and next steps
Best for: Marketing, social, comms, brand, and content teams
Common topics
- Accessible social content (alt text, captions, contrast, emojis, links)
- Campaign and landing page accessibility
- Brand guardrails that keep content on-brand and usable
- Messaging and positioning: accessibility as value, not just compliance
You'll get
- Quick wins and fixes you can apply today
- Templates and guardrails for consistency
- Platform-specific recommendations
How can we help?
We'd love to learn what you're working on and recommend the best path forward.
Ready to build something people can actually use?