If your Barcelona business relies on a Wix website, you’re one click away from a better experience for everyone. An accessibility audit helps you identify barriers that stop visitors from using your site—especially people who rely on keyboard navigation, screen readers, captions, or sufficient contrast to read and understand content.
At allquill.co.uk, we provide a conversion-focused, compliance-aware Wix website accessibility audit tailored for Barcelona businesses. Our goal is simple: make your site easier to use, clearer to navigate, and more likely to convert—without disrupting your branding or layout.
Why Accessibility Matters for Barcelona Businesses Using Wix
Accessibility isn’t just a legal or technical checklist—it directly impacts sales, leads, and customer trust. When your website is usable for more people, you reduce friction across the entire journey: from first impression to form submission.
In a city like Barcelona, your audience may include residents and visitors with a wide range of needs and preferences. That means your website should work smoothly across devices, browsers, and assistive technologies.
Accessibility improvements often lead to better performance outcomes
When we audit and fix barriers, we typically see wins that go beyond compliance:
- Higher engagement because pages are easier to navigate
- More completed forms due to clearer structure and focus behavior
- Improved readability via contrast and semantic headings
- Fewer support requests caused by confusion or broken interactions
- Better SEO signals from improved structure and accessible markup
What Our Wix Accessibility Audit Includes
A high-quality audit goes beyond surface-level checks. We evaluate the way your Wix pages function with accessibility technologies and common user journeys—so the fixes we recommend actually remove real-world obstacles.
We focus on practical outcomes: what’s preventing access today, what’s risky for tomorrow, and what to fix first to reduce user drop-off.
Key areas we assess on your Wix website
1) Keyboard and Focus Navigation
Many accessibility issues are invisible until someone tries to navigate with a keyboard. We test whether users can:
- Reach all interactive elements (menus, buttons, links, forms)
- Understand where they are on the page (visible focus states)
- Move logically through content without getting trapped
2) Screen Reader Compatibility
Screen readers interpret your site based on semantics and structure. We check whether your Wix content supports:
- Proper heading hierarchy (H1, H2, H3) for page scanning
- Meaningful link text (not “click here”)
- Correct labels for form fields and controls
- Accessible reading order that matches visual layout
3) Visual Accessibility (Contrast, Text, and Color Use)
People who have low vision, color blindness, or glare-related reading challenges need strong contrast and clear typography. We review:
- Text/background contrast levels
- Reliance on color to convey meaning
- Font size and spacing that affects readability
- Error messaging visibility and clarity
4) Media Accessibility (Images, Video, and Audio)
Media often creates the biggest barriers. We validate:
- Alt text quality for meaningful images
- Whether decorative images are treated appropriately
- Captions and transcript availability for videos
- Audio content alternatives where required
5) Forms, Buttons, and Conversions
Conversion-focused accessibility ensures users can complete actions without confusion. We inspect:
- Form field labels and error states
- Button roles and click targets
- Checkbox, radio, and dropdown usability
- Clear instructions and recovery guidance after errors
6) Layout, Responsiveness, and Interaction Patterns
Accessibility problems can appear only at specific screen sizes or interaction modes. We check:
- Responsive reading order changes
- Overlapping elements that block interaction
- Timing issues (e.g., animations or carousels)
- Hover-only functionality without keyboard alternatives
Our Audit Method: From Findings to Action
An audit should lead to progress, not confusion. We use a structured workflow to ensure your team can understand what’s happening and why it matters.
Step-by-step audit process
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Discovery & page selection
We review key user paths like homepage → services → contact/quote forms, plus high-traffic landing pages. -
Automated accessibility scanning
We run accessibility checks to identify common issues quickly and reliably. -
Manual accessibility testing
We validate results with hands-on testing (keyboard, focus order, screen-reader logic, and content structure). -
Issue prioritisation for impact
We focus first on barriers that affect the most users and the biggest conversion steps. -
Action plan tailored to Wix
Recommendations account for how Wix components behave in real use, so fixes are practical—not theoretical.
What You Receive After the Wix Accessibility Audit
We deliver clear, actionable outputs that help your business move forward immediately. Instead of vague notes, you get a conversion-oriented accessibility plan you can implement with confidence.
Deliverables typically include
- Accessibility findings by page and priority
- Issue descriptions in plain language (so stakeholders can act)
- Evidence and steps to reproduce (so fixes can be verified)
- Recommended solutions aligned to accessible best practices
- A roadmap that targets high-impact improvements first
If you want us to implement fixes, we can coordinate updates with your existing Wix structure and content so improvements remain consistent with your brand.
Why “Conversion-Focused Accessibility” Is Different
Accessibility improvements can sometimes be framed as purely compliance work. We treat it as UX and conversion optimisation—because accessible experiences convert better.
When people can find content, understand it quickly, and complete actions without frustration, they stay longer and trust your brand more.
Examples of accessibility fixes that support conversions
- Clear heading structure helps visitors scan and decide faster
- Better focus behavior reduces form abandonment
- Accessible error messages reduce repeat submissions
- Meaningful link text improves click confidence
Common Wix Accessibility Issues We Find in Barcelona Websites
Even well-designed Wix sites can have accessibility gaps. The most frequent problems fall into predictable categories—especially around interactive elements and content structure.
Here are common issues our audits uncover:
- Missing or unclear heading hierarchy (pages that don’t read well for screen readers)
- Images without meaningful alt text or overly generic descriptions
- Links that don’t communicate purpose outside their context
- Buttons and menus with focus problems
- Form labels that aren’t properly associated with fields
- Insufficient contrast for key text and call-to-action areas
- Keyboard traps caused by interactive widgets
- Inaccessible sliders, tabs, or galleries without proper navigation support
Identifying these early helps you avoid a “fix later” cycle that can become expensive and disruptive.
Accessibility and Trust: How Better UX Strengthens Your Brand
People notice usability. When your site is accessible, it feels more professional, inclusive, and reliable. That trust can be the difference between a visitor bouncing and a visitor contacting you.
For Barcelona businesses competing in local and international markets, accessibility also supports a reputation that goes beyond aesthetics.
Your audience benefits when your site is accessible
- Visitors can navigate with the tools they already use
- Content becomes easier to read and interpret
- Interactions become more predictable and less frustrating
- The path to contact and booking becomes clearer
What Makes allquill.co.uk a Strong Fit for Your Wix Audit
Accessibility work should be both technical and business-aware. Our approach combines authoritative best practices with a practical understanding of how websites function in real user scenarios.
At allquill.co.uk, we focus on outcomes that matter to Barcelona businesses: better usability, fewer barriers, and stronger conversion performance.
You can expect
- Authoritative, standards-informed recommendations
- Clear, actionable reporting you can implement
- A focus on real user journeys and high-impact pages
- Wix-aware guidance for feasible fixes
- Reliable verification so improvements hold up after changes
FAQs About Wix Website Accessibility Audits
Do I need an accessibility audit if my Wix site looks good?
Yes. Many accessibility issues are not visible. A site can appear polished while still having navigation, focus, or screen reader barriers that prevent successful use.
Will the audit cover both design and content issues?
Yes. We examine structure, semantics, media, color/contrast, keyboard behavior, and content patterns that affect accessibility and user comprehension.
Is accessibility only about screen readers?
No. Accessibility includes keyboard navigation, visible focus, sufficient contrast, captioning, readable structure, and understandable form interactions.
Can you help implement the fixes after the audit?
Yes. If you want support beyond recommendations, contact us and we’ll discuss how to implement improvements on your Wix website with minimal disruption.
Contact allquill.co.uk for Your Barcelona Wix Accessibility Audit
Make your Wix website work better for more people—and convert more visitors into leads. If you’re running a Barcelona business on Wix, an accessibility audit is one of the most efficient ways to remove friction, strengthen trust, and improve user outcomes.
Reach out through the contact form on the right bar, or click the WhatsApp icon to talk with the team at allquill.co.uk. We’ll help you understand what’s likely impacting accessibility today and what actions will deliver the biggest impact next.