Accessibility affects whether people can read, navigate, understand and use a page. It should be visible before content reaches approval. Mara reviews accessibility signals available in the page evidence. She flags issues such as weak heading structure, missing image alternatives, unclear link text, readability risks and manual checks that need human confirmation.
For page reviews, technical audits, content quality checks and final review before approval.
If heading logic is confusing, link text is vague or images lack useful alternatives, the issue should be visible during review, not after launch. Mara brings those signals into the editorial workflow early.
↘ surface it during review, not after launchA page ships with confusing heading order, vague link text and missing image alternatives, none of it noticed until after launch.
Mara flags the heading, link text, image and readability issues before the page reaches approval.
Mara turns available page signals into reviewable accessibility findings. She does not claim compliance or replace manual testing.
MARA → Mara adds an accessibility pass to the review before the page moves forward.
She checks whether those issues also affect heading logic or navigation.
Mara flags images missing useful alternatives for editors to address.
She surfaces link text that needs to be clearer for readers and assistive technology.
Mara reviews the heading order and flags where it may confuse readers or screen readers.
She reports what the evidence supports, and lists what still needs a manual check.
Mara provides a review-only accessibility pass based on available page evidence. She does not replace manual testing, screen-reader testing, legal review or a formal WCAG audit.
Mara helps editors see accessibility issues early, clearly and honestly before content moves forward.