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Recite Me is dedicated to helping charities create inclusive online experiences through a suite of on-demand accessibility tools. more
Our mission is to ensure that the internet is accessible to everyone, including individuals with disabilities and those who are neurodivergent.
We focus on two core accessibility products:
The Recite Me Assistive Toolbar allows website visitors to customise a website so they can read and understand content in ways that work best for them.
The Recite Me Accessibility Checker helps identify and fix accessibility issues in real-time to ensure websites are accessible and compliant with WCAG standards.
The Right Thing to do - Everyone should have the opportunity to be able to access online content. Make your website inclusive to all by supporting people who are neurodivergent, visually impaired, speak English as a second language or of old age.
The Smart Thing to do - Make your business available to a wider audience and enhance the user experience journey on your website. Providing an accessible website increases web traffic, engagement and ultimately leads to more conversions.
The Thing I must do - There are several international and regional laws plus many local regulations that stipulate how a website should be designed and built. Avoid negative customer sentiment and possible lawsuits by providing an inclusive experience online.
Recite Me is already helping to make a positive change by providing our website assistive technology to charities across the world.
Whether it’s changing the way the website looks, what language it’s in, or using a different method of navigation, Recite Me can help make your charity website accessible to everyone. Check last years usage of our toolbar on charity websites:
Over 560,000 toolbar launches
Over 3 million charity web pages made inclusive
Number of web pages viewed on a charity with the toolbar is 90% higher than the industry average of pages viewed per session
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Recite Me helps nonprofits make their websites inclusive which enables them to tap into a variety of benefits including:
Increased awareness: The more an organisation does to provide access to information, the more people it can reach. A wider audience creates more awareness about the charity and its goals.
Get more donations: Charities rely on websites to communicate their values and attract supporters and donors. At a time when overall donations are falling, 44% of the U.K. still donate to charity using online giving.
Help more people: an inclusive website allows people with disabilities or those who speak different languages to access support, services, and advice
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