Accessibility and platform consultancy
Accessible technology, expertly guided.
TechTrails helps people and organizations get more from their technology. We teach accessibility and assistive tech, and we implement Salesforce and Google Workspace, then keep them running. Built and tested the way our users work, with a screen reader, every day.
Where would you like to start?
Two clear paths, depending on who you are.
I'm an individual
Get confident with your screen reader or assistive technology, or build job-ready Salesforce skills. Patient, one-to-one training, often fundable through Vocational Rehabilitation.
For Individuals →
We're an organization
Make your website, app, and documents accessible, roll out Salesforce or Google Workspace, or keep it all maintained. Reduce risk and reach every user.
For Organizations →
Two things we do well
Accessibility and platform work, given equal weight, and stronger together.
Accessibility
Training, audits, remediation, and one-to-one coaching so your technology works for everyone.
- Team training and workshops
- WCAG 2.2 AA audits, remediation, and VPATs
- Accessible PDFs and documents
- Assistive technology training for individuals
Salesforce and Google Workspace
Implementation, migration, training, and ongoing maintenance for the platforms your work depends on.
- Salesforce consultancy and implementation
- Google Workspace consultancy and migration
- Salesforce training for the workforce
- System maintenance and managed services
What makes us different
Built by people who live it
Most accessibility advice comes from people who have only read the guidelines. Ours comes from working in Salesforce, Google Workspace, and the web with a screen reader every single day.
That means we do not just check boxes. We build and configure enterprise systems that a blind or low-vision employee can genuinely use, because we use them the same way. It is a rare combination, and it is the heart of what we do.
Why now
Accessibility has moved from nice-to-have to expected, and increasingly required.
European Accessibility Act
In force since June 2025, it requires many digital products and services sold in the EU to be accessible. Non-compliance carries real penalties.
ADA Title III
Web accessibility lawsuits in the United States keep climbing year over year. An inaccessible site is a growing legal exposure.
Section 508 and procurement
Selling to government, education, or large enterprises increasingly means proving accessibility with audits and a VPAT.
Trusted work, coming soon
We are just getting started. Client stories and testimonials will appear here as the first projects wrap.