Accessibility audits for frontend engineers who build for everyone.
Accessibility audits surface WCAG violations, keyboard navigation gaps, screen reader issues, and color contrast failures. Mapping them on a whiteboard makes the full scope visible. BoardSnap makes the scope documentable and trackable.
Why frontend engineers love this workflow
Frontend accessibility work is often scattered and reactive — a single ticket here, a contrast fix there. A structured audit session on a whiteboard changes that. You map the full surface of violations, rate them by WCAG level and user impact, and build a remediation plan that's actually implementable.
BoardSnap reads the audit findings organized by page or component, the WCAG criterion labels, the severity ratings, and the proposed fixes and produces a structured accessibility report. The report is ready to share with legal, design, and product — and every fix is tracked from audit to shipped.
The exact flow
- Map violation categories on the whiteboard
Organize by WCAG criterion or by component/page. List every violation you've identified. Don't filter yet.
- Rate by severity and WCAG level
Mark each violation as A, AA, or AAA. Rate user impact. Mark whether it's a blocker or an enhancement.
- Sketch fix approaches
For each violation, note the technical fix — ARIA attribute, focus ring CSS, alt text addition. This becomes implementation guidance.
- Snap the audit board
Open BoardSnap and capture. VisionKit handles the dense, multi-column audit layout.
- Review and assign the remediation plan
BoardSnap AI produces a structured accessibility report. Assign critical violations immediately and track through to resolution.
What you'll get out of it
- The full violation list is documented — including lower-priority items that would have been skipped
- WCAG levels and severity ratings are captured for every finding
- Fix guidance is associated with each violation — not stored separately
- The remediation plan is shareable with design and product stakeholders
- Audit history tracks accessibility improvement over releases
Frequently asked
Can BoardSnap read WCAG criterion labels and severity ratings?
Yes. If you label violations with 'WCAG 1.4.3' or 'Level AA,' those labels are read and preserved in the output. Technical notation is captured as written.
How does the accessibility audit output help with stakeholder reporting?
The BoardSnap summary is in plain English, organized by finding with WCAG level and severity noted. Share it directly with legal, product, or leadership without reformatting.
Can I track remediation progress after the audit?
Yes. Each violation becomes a tri-state action item. Update from open to in-progress to done as fixes are implemented. The full remediation status is visible at any time.
Is BoardSnap useful for both manual and automated accessibility audit findings?
Yes. Automated tools surface some violations; manual testing surfaces others. Use the whiteboard to consolidate both sources into a single prioritized audit. Snap and document the combined findings.
Frontend Engineers: try this on your next accessibility audit.
Three taps. Action items in your hand before the room clears.