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Your First Audit
Create your first asset in Auditsu, choose the jurisdictions that apply, add pages or screens, and start your first accessibility walkthrough.
Create an asset
An asset is the product you are auditing. Websites can be audited on any plan; iOS and Android audits require a paid plan, so check pricing and the free plan guide if you are unsure.
- Open the audit area. If you have no assets yet, setup starts automatically; otherwise select Add asset.
- Choose what you would like to audit: Website, iOS, or Android.
- Enter your domain (for a website) or your app's name, then select Create asset.
Set up the audit
- Select Start setup to confirm the product.
- Choose the jurisdictions your product needs to comply with. Auditsu tailors the audit to the standards each one requires:
- EU: European Accessibility Act (EN 301 549)
- UK: Equality Act 2010 (WCAG 2.1 AA)
- UK Public Sector: Public Sector Bodies Regulations (WCAG 2.1 and 2.2 AA)
- US: ADA and Section 508 (WCAG 2.1 AA)
- Name the pages (websites) or screens (apps) you want to audit. You can add more later.
- Select Create audit. Auditsu generates the checks for every page or screen.
Acknowledge your statement of intent
Before your first walkthrough, Auditsu asks you to confirm the public-facing name of your product for its accessibility statement. You can also add a planned audit date, an accessibility roadmap, and a response time commitment, all optional and editable later. Select Start auditing to continue. See completing your statement.
Describe your content
For your first page or screen, Auditsu asks a few yes-or-no questions about its content: video, audio, forms and inputs, real-time features, and gesture-based interaction. Your answers keep the audit relevant to what is actually there. You can also attach a screenshot (PNG, JPEG, or WebP, up to 10 MB) to any page or screen. See adding surfaces.
Run the walkthrough
The walkthrough presents one check at a time with guidance on what to verify. Record a verdict for each: Pass, Fail, or N/A. Learn how the walkthrough works, then review your findings in results.