accessiBe has introduced accessFlow 2.0, an upgraded version of its AI-powered web accessibility tool, designed to help developers embed accessibility directly into their code. The solution integrates with development workflows and CI/CD pipelines, making it easier for teams to identify, manage, and fix accessibility issues at the source.
AccessFlow 2.0 is designed to work with frameworks such as ReactJS and Angular, allowing developers to implement accessibility fixes within their existing processes. By integrating into the software development lifecycle (SDLC), the tool helps organizations align with Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) and comply with regulatory requirements.
Key updates in accessFlow 2.0
- Data-driven decision-making: The updated dashboard provides clear accessibility insights and trends, enabling project managers to track progress and prioritize urgent fixes.
- Issue management: The new Explore Page categorizes accessibility issues by severity or WCAG rules, helping teams prioritize and manage fixes efficiently.
- Ticketing system integration: AccessFlow 2.0 syncs with Jira, Asana, and ClickUp, allowing developers to manage accessibility tasks within their existing workflows.
- Real-time notifications: Users receive instant updates on audits, mentions, and task assignments, ensuring that accessibility remains a continuous part of development.
“With the launch of accessFlow 2.0, accessiBe is transforming how development teams approach accessibility,” said Ophir Kra-Oz, chief product officer at accessiBe. “By equipping developers and project managers with advanced tools and actionable insights, accessFlow 2.0 empowers them to address accessibility issues directly within their code, making the process more efficient and intuitive.”
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AccessFlow 2.0 is part of accessiBe’s broader suite of accessibility solutions, which includes accessWidget and accessServices. The platform provides automated and AI-driven accessibility tools, allowing organizations to customize their approach to compliance.
AccessFlow 2.0 is now available for developers and businesses looking to integrate native accessibility improvements into their digital projects. More information, including a free trial, can be found at accessibe.com.
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