Gain competitive edge through certified accessibility information for everyone
Increase property value
Accessibility as part of social sustainability makes tenants and investors to pay premium
Expand market reach
Be available for an untapped market: 16% of the population lives with a disability
Elevate brand and employer reputation
Attract customers and talents who value real social impact and inclusive endeavours
EAA alignment
Our scheme provides alignment with the European Accessibility Act, including communication of your accessibility
We certify accessibility data and qualify venues based on their level of inclusion, awarding the building owner a certification of the qualification achieved
Our certification and ESG Score provide readily available, unique solution to the growing demand for measuring social sustainability
Our certification process supports EAA alignment through accessibility assessment, report and detailed information about accessibility
You receive a comprehensive overview about your venue's or event's accessibility alongside detailed recommendations for improving inclusion
Incorporating inclusivity during the design stage leads to improved accessibility and lowers costs
Expanding accessibility broadens your market and engages socially conscious consumers; we'll guide your journey in inclusive marketing
Location profiles contain detailed and filterable data to people with accessibility needs - your costumers
Accessibility aids the largest minority, with over 80% having invisible disabilities, and also supports families with baby strollers and the elderly
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Frequently asked questions
"Accessibility and reliable, detailed information about it is the first step towards (re)integration of people with disabilities, but it does not only make life easier for them - 16% of the population - but also helps people with baby strollers, elderly people with reduced mobility and people temporarily disabled by accident or surgery. Without accessibility, there is no real inclusion."