4 and a half minute video with audio and captions describing the newest features of UsableNet AQA
We are excited to announce new updates to UsableNet AQA, our ADA compliance accessibility management platform. We can't wait to see how this empowers and informs accessibility strategy for our AQA customers.
Among the enhancements for this release, there are three notable ones we’d like to highlight:
Get a demo of all the new features at the UsableNet AQA solution page.
This feature allows you to shift accessibility testing to the left by allowing you to upload static pages or sites to test and share results. This means:
Today in AQA it’s possible to designate common elements, such as header and footer, and use those when running tests as a way to reduce duplicate issues across pages. This ability to identify, prioritize and separate significantly improves a teams’ ability to focus remediation. In previous versions, common elements were something that UsableNet or a skilled developer had to set up. We have addressed that in this release, making it simple and easy for all users to do.
AQA’s new Auto Detect feature will identify all the components of a scope (changing common elements to components). Once the AQA user runs the Auto Detect feature, they can:
Now, all common components (AQA’s new designation rather than common elements) such as header, footer, popups, carousels, selectors, filters, etc. can be separated and assigned to the appropriate teams for remediation. This better reflects the typical nature of a website’s development process.
This simplifies the way your team logs in to AQA. They’ll be able to use the same credentials they use for your other systems. We offer Mircosoft and other SAML-based SSO systems.
We built the UsableNet AQA for today’s digital teams to improve and monitor accessibility in today’s fast-paced digital environments where more traditional approaches simply do not scale.
If you're not yet a customer but want to see AQA in action and learn more, contact us.