Methodology
How we run sessions, weight findings, and review what testers experienced.

How to test with blind users (what actually works)
Most teams new to screen reader usability testing get one thing wrong: they think the screen reader is the test. It isn't. Here's how to run assistive technology usability research with blind participants that produces real signal.

What WCAG tools miss (the accessibility issues no scanner will ever flag)
WCAG conformance is a floor, not a ceiling. The most damaging accessibility failures are the ones only inclusive usability testing with disabled users reveals. Here's what your scanner is missing.
Automated vs real-user accessibility testing: which do you need?
Automated tools catch the syntactic issues your build pipeline should never let through. Accessibility user testing with disabled users catches the friction your customers actually experience. You need both.

See Me Please vs Fable: what's the difference?
Comparing two accessibility user testing platforms. Fable is AT-focused. See Me Please runs inclusive usability testing with disabled users across six cohorts, scoring accessibility and usability separately.