Accessibility Usability = Inclusion. Recite Me bridges the gap between accessibility and usability, creating inclusive experiences online for everyone.
The Recite Me team would like to wish everyone a Happy Holidays! 🎄
A massive thank you to everyone who has supported us this year.
If you require support over the holidays we are still here to help. It may take a little longer, but we aim to reply in a timely manner.
ALT Graphic reads, Happy Holidays from everyone at Recite Me. Image shows presents, a tree and lights.
Want to fix common website accessibility issues? Our free training series WCAG: Fix It shows you how.
In case you missed it last week, start making your website more inclusive today: eu1.hubs.ly/H0qmFN70#IDPWD#IDPWD25#AccessibilityMatters#WCAG
ALT Graphic promoting Recite Me’s free course titled ‘WCAG: Fix It’, showing a person using a laptop with the course page on screen. Large text reads: ‘Learn How to Fix 5 Common WCAG Issues with our New Course ‘WCAG: Fix It’’. The International Day of Persons with Disabilities logo appears alongside the text.
It's fantastic to see CoAct is strengthening its commitment to digital inclusion 🙌
To ensure a inclusive online environment, they implemented the Recite Me Toolbar in 2023 and adopted the Recite Me Accessibility Checker in 2024.
Read the blog 👇
eu1.hubs.ly/H0qdx3t0
ALT Graphic shows a quote that states: "Recite Me stood out as the leading solution in the market. Not only was the product robust and feature-rich, but the support from the Recite Me team has also been outstanding." Alex Parkes, Digital Marketing Specialist. Image shows 2 people working on a laptop at a desk.
Today is International Day of Persons with Disabilities (IDPD)🌍
It’s a reminder that accessibility is essential. When we design physical, digital, and social spaces with inclusion in mind, we create environments where everyone can participate and belong.
#IDPD#Inclusion
ALT Graphic reads: International Day of Persons with Disabilities. Celebrating the abilities, strengths, and contributions of persons with disabilities. 3rd December. Image shows a person pushing another person in a wheelchair.
With over 40% of websites built on WordPress, accessibility decisions made here shape online experiences for millions of people.
Check out our WordPress Accessibility Guide 👉 eu1.hubs.ly/H0ppr590
ALT WordPress Accessibility Guide: How to Build an Accessible Website
Over a billion people face barriers online. It’s not just numbers; it’s real people who deserve a seamless experience.
At Recite Me, we help organisations remove digital barriers so everyone can connect, trust, and grow.
#DigitalInclusion#AccessibilityForAll
ALT Photo of Ross looking into the camera alongside a quote from him that reads '"When we talk about accessibility, it’s easy to focus on statistics — but behind every number is a person. Real change happens when we remember that accessibility is about people, not percentages."
ALT Graphic promoting Recite Me’s Colour Contrast Checker. The top section asks, “Are Your Colours Accessible?” followed by a highlighted message: “Check with Our Contrast Tool.” Below is a screenshot of the online tool interface, showing colour inputs, contrast ratio results, and accessibility pass/fail ratings for WCAG compliance.
What is it like to have Dyslexia?
The image below shows one way text can appear to someone with dyslexia. While experiences vary, it highlights how tricky reading can be without support.
With Recite Me’s dyslexia-friendly font, more people can understand digital content.
We’re thrilled to be at the AccessAbilities Expo 2025 at the Dubai World Trade Centre!
Join us at Stand #6299 to claim your free website accessibility scan and receive a personalised PDF report.
We'd love to see you for a chat about what digital inclusion could mean for you.
ALT Image shows Graeme and Michael at Recite Me stand at Dubai event.
We’re thrilled to announce that Recite Me will be at SENCON 2025 this November at Queensland University! 🎉
We can’t wait to connect and be part of the conversation on inclusion and student experience.
#SENCON
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Accessibility changes lives.
At Recite Me, our mission is to make the web accessible for everyone. The real impact comes from the voices of the people who use our tools every day.
Through their experiences, we see the difference accessibility can make!
#Accessibility
ALT "I use the Recite Me tool on a daily basis. I find the option to turn the website to monochrome really useful when dealing with brain fog, migraines or fatigue associated with my disabilities." Maisy Gordon, 20 Stories High
⭐ Enhanced Text-to-Speech is Here! ⭐
At Recite Me, we don’t stand still when it comes to accessibility. We listen to feedback, look for ways to improve, and keep developing our tools so that the web is inclusive to all.
Learn more about text-to-speech: eu1.hubs.ly/H0mlFgf0
Have you signed up to our education email series 'Inside Accessibility' yet? 📧
If not you're missing out on:
- Jargon-free accessibility information
- Easy-to-follow guides and tutorials
- Expert insights from leaders in the field
Sign up: eu1.hubs.ly/H0m3nNd0
💡 Accessibility Tip: Avoid “click here”
Clear, descriptive link text helps everyone, especially screen reader users, understand exactly where a link will go.
Get more free tips in our Inclusion Toolkit: eu1.hubs.ly/H0lYD500#Accessibility#InclusiveDesign#DigitalInclusion
ALT Graphic titled 'Use Descriptive Links.' It explains that generic link text like 'Click Here' doesn’t tell users what to expect and shows it with a red X and the label 'Generic link text.' Below it, a more descriptive link 'Download our Accessibility Guide' is shown with a green checkmark and labeled 'Good link text.' The message emphasises that good link text should clearly describe the link's destination.
We are proud to be working with RDAS to make the web more inclusive 🌐
As their Executive Officer, Ben Foley said:
💬“If our online shop front is not inclusive to everyone, it defeats the purpose of having a website at all.”
eu1.hubs.ly/H0lQPby0
ALT Image shows 2 people using a laptop and smiling while sat at a desk. A quotation is to the right of the image reading: "If our onlien shop front is not inclusive to everyone, it deafeats the purpose of having a website at all." Ben Foley, Executive Officer, RDAS
The Energy Charter’s values start with accessibility ⚡
The Australian Gas Infrastructure Group is leading by using Recite Me to support vulnerable customers with tools like text-to-speech & translations 🌏
#EnergyCharter#Accessibilityeu1.hubs.ly/H0lf_s_0
ALT Blog title reads: 'Meeting Energy Charter Values in Practice with Accessibility.' Image to the right of the headline shows a handheld energy metre.
The most downloaded Recite Me resource just got better! 🚀
Our Digital Inclusion Toolkit, helping organisations lead on accessibility, now includes updated stats, legislation & actionable steps you can use right away.
Get your copy here: eu1.hubs.ly/H0kHP2s0
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The Housing Connection, a disability service provider, is going the extra mile to support its community by implementing the Recite Me Toolbar 💙
With 5.5 million Australians living with a disability, accessibility is vital.
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ALT Image contains a quote reading: "We want to cater to all the unique and individual needs of our community. Recite Me's wide range of features caters to our audiences that come from different abilities and cultures." Shivika, Digital Marketing & Communications Lead, The Housing Connection. Image shows group photo of the Housing Connection members