You will get a WCAG 2.2 audit tested by a blind screen-reader user
Rising Talent

Project details
I'm a blind screen-reader user, and I test your website the way disabled visitors actually experience it — by ear, with the NVDA screen reader and the keyboard, every day. Automated scanners catch only about a quarter of real WCAG problems. The barriers that trigger complaints and legal demand letters — unlabeled buttons, fake headings, "click here" links, forms a screen reader can't complete — surface only in genuine manual testing. That's what I do.
You get a prioritized WCAG 2.2 (A/AA) report: every issue, the real impact on a blind or low-vision user, the exact success criterion, and a clear fix your developer can act on. I map findings to Section 508 and the EU EN 301 549 / European Accessibility Act on request, include real NVDA screen-reader evidence, and — on the Advanced tier — deliver a completed VPAT 2.5 / Accessibility Conformance Report plus a free retest after you fix.
This is an expert manual audit — not an overlay widget, not automated remediation. Send me your URL and I'll reply with two real findings before you order.
You get a prioritized WCAG 2.2 (A/AA) report: every issue, the real impact on a blind or low-vision user, the exact success criterion, and a clear fix your developer can act on. I map findings to Section 508 and the EU EN 301 549 / European Accessibility Act on request, include real NVDA screen-reader evidence, and — on the Advanced tier — deliver a completed VPAT 2.5 / Accessibility Conformance Report plus a free retest after you fix.
This is an expert manual audit — not an overlay widget, not automated remediation. Send me your URL and I'll reply with two real findings before you order.
Testing Type
Website TestingDevice
PCWhat's included
| Service Tiers |
Starter
$90
|
Standard
$290
|
Advanced
$690
|
|---|---|---|---|
| Delivery Time | 3 days | 5 days | 10 days |
Number of Revisions | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Summary Report | - | - | - |
Annotated Screenshots | - | - | - |
Responsiveness Testing | - | - | - |
Vulnerability Testing | - | - | - |
Functionality Testing | - | - | - |
Usability Testing | - | - | - |
Browser Compatibility Testing | - | - | - |
Performance/Load Test | - | - | - |
About Salvis
Accessibility Audits, Hosting & System Administration (Blind User)
Riga, Latvia - 6:17 am local time
HOSTING & SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION
Sites that are down (500 errors, white screen, "critical error"), slow WordPress and servers, plugin and theme conflicts, failed updates, migrations, DNS, email deliverability (SPF, DKIM, DMARC), and Linux server issues. I have been building websites and hosting infrastructure since 2003, so I work where these problems actually live - the server response, the error log, the database - not just the dashboard. Slow WordPress is almost never the images; it is usually a slow server response and no caching. I find the real cause, fix it, and tell you what I changed and how to verify it.
ACCESSIBILITY AUDITS
I am blind and use a screen reader every day, so when I test a site I am not simulating a disabled visitor - I am one. WCAG 2.1 and 2.2 audits against both the US standards (ADA, Section 508) and the EU standards (European Accessibility Act, EN 301 549), with developer-ready findings and a VPAT or accessibility statement if you need one. This matters more than it used to: since June 2025 the European Accessibility Act is enforceable across the EU.
A FREE EXTRA
On any site I work on, I will also tell you - free - where it is failing disabled visitors, because I hit those problems directly. For public-facing sites that is often a real liability you did not know you had.
HOW I WORK
Written diagnosis before I touch anything: what is broken, why, and what I will change. A short handover after: what changed, how to verify, how to roll back. No lock-in.
New here on Upwork, so send me your URL and the problem, and I will tell you what I think is wrong before you spend anything.
Steps for completing your project
After purchasing the project, send requirements so Salvis can start the project.
Delivery time starts when Salvis receives requirements from you.
Salvis works on your project following the steps below.
Revisions may occur after the delivery date.
You share the details
You share your URL(s), the pages or user flows to cover, and any login access needed.
I test it by ear
I test each page by hand with the NVDA screen reader and keyboard, and review the structure against WCAG 2.2 — capturing the real barriers a scanner misses.

