Notion Accessibility Tracker

By Heydon Pickering

Test, track, and resolve accessibility issues with this comprehensive Notion template. No AI; no snake oil!

Now supports WCAG 2.2!

coloured tags for WCAG categories and levels

Features

With the accessibility tracker template, you can:

  • Define components for testing and connect them to their source code on Github
  • Browse WCAG 2.2 (the new standard for accessibility assessment) using convenience filters for POUR and conformance level
  • Prescribe solutions to WCAG issues from a generous database of techniques by an accessibility professional and teacher
  • Perform and record manual tests, following step-by-step guidance for keyboard, screen reader, zoom, voice control, and readability
The author, Heydon, standing in an Amsterdam street, in the sun, wearing a baseball cap

The author

Heydon Pickering is a developer and technical writer specializing in design systems and accessibility. They have worked with The Paciello Group (TPGi), drew up Spotify’s inclusive design principles, and wrote the technical (frontend) companion to the BBC's GEL design language.

Heydon has published two popular books about accessibility: Inclusive Design Patterns and, more recently, Inclusive Components.

Testimonials

“Heydon’s accessibility tracker has made tracking accessibility issues so much easier for me. Not only is it very useful to have a complete overview of the issues, but the fact that it’s built in Notion makes it very customisable and easy to publish. Anyone in the organisation can track our progress and learn from the solutions that are included.”

Peter Van Grieken

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Includes the template itself, any future updates to the template, and the opportunity to make feature requests

(Please note: Notion are still working on their own accessibility and some users may experience barriers using Notion itself.)