Software quality + accessibility

Accessibility, handled.

Practical accessibility audits and software quality expertise for teams that want products that work for more people.

I combine 9+ years of hands-on software QA experience with WCAG auditing, accessibility testing, automation, AI-assisted quality engineering, and a neurodivergent perspective to find problems that conventional testing often misses.

Send me a public URL. I will spend five minutes looking for accessibility issues and send you what I find.

9+ years Software QA experience
WCAG Accessibility auditing
QA + AI Modern quality engineering
Software QA Accessibility WCAG Automation Exploratory testing AI-assisted QA

About Clockwork QA

QA taught me to look for what breaks. Accessibility taught me to ask who gets left out.

I am a software QA professional with 9+ years of experience across manual testing, automation, exploratory testing, quality processes, and accessibility.

I came to accessibility through both professional experience and a personal understanding of what it means when software does not work the way people need it to.

That perspective has made me particularly interested in cognitive load, predictability, ambiguity, error recovery, interaction design, and the difference between software that technically works and software that genuinely works for people.

Clockwork QA brings those perspectives together to help teams build software that is easier to use, easier to test, and harder to exclude people with.

Selected work

Accessibility work, from testing to audit.

Real accessibility testing experience across contractor engagements and software QA leadership, with a focus on practical problems that affect real users.

01 Contractor engagement

Aurea Jive

Accessibility testing

Performed accessibility testing as a contractor, investigating accessibility barriers across the product experience and identifying issues that required attention beyond automated testing.

The work focused on practical interaction and usability concerns, helping surface problems that could affect people navigating and operating the product in different ways.

Accessibility testing Manual testing WCAG
02 Contractor engagement

TestDome

Accessibility testing

Performed accessibility testing as a contractor, examining the product experience for accessibility barriers and issues affecting interaction, navigation, and use.

The engagement strengthened my practical understanding of how accessibility requirements translate into real software testing.

Accessibility testing Manual testing Inclusive QA
03 QA leadership

Building accessibility into QA

Quality engineering

As a solo head of QA, I work across manual testing, automation, exploratory testing, release quality, defect analysis, and accessibility.

Accessibility is treated as part of software quality, not something that appears only at the end of a development cycle.

QA strategy Automation Accessibility
04 Clockwork QA

From automated findings to human experience

Practical accessibility auditing

Automated accessibility tools are useful for finding certain classes of problems. They cannot determine whether an interface makes sense to the person using it.

My approach combines automated checks with manual investigation of keyboard interaction, focus, semantics, forms, states, content, and the broader user experience.

WCAG Keyboard testing Manual audit

What I can help with

Expertise you can bring in when quality matters.

Focused consulting rather than another full-time position on your org chart.

01

Accessibility audits

Practical WCAG-focused audits covering more than automated scanning. I look at keyboard interaction, focus, semantics, forms, states, content, structure, and real interaction behavior.

Discuss an audit
02

Accessibility testing

Independent accessibility testing that complements your existing QA and development processes.

Discuss testing
03

QA consulting

Practical guidance on quality strategy, automation, exploratory testing, release confidence, and building sustainable QA practices.

Discuss QA consulting
04

Inclusive QA strategy

Helping teams bring accessibility into normal software quality practices rather than treating it as a final compliance checkpoint.

Start a conversation

No pitch. Just a useful first look.

Give me 5 minutes.

Send me a public URL and I will spend five minutes looking for accessibility issues that are worth knowing about. You will get a short, practical response with what I found.

Request the free review

Best for public websites and pages that do not require authentication. This is a quick screening, not a formal WCAG conformance audit.

Insights

Practical accessibility. No theatre.

I am building Clockwork QA into a practical source of accessibility and software quality knowledge for people who build, test, design, and manage digital products.

Expect short, practical breakdowns of WCAG, accessibility testing, QA, neurodivergent experiences, cognitive accessibility, and the things automated tools do not tell you.

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What automated accessibility testing misses

Why a clean automated scan does not mean a product is accessible, and where human testing matters most.

WCAG without the jargon

Practical explanations of accessibility requirements and what they mean for designers, developers, and QA.

Accessibility through a QA lens

How accessibility can become part of everyday quality engineering instead of a last-minute compliance exercise.

Neurodivergence and software

Exploring cognitive load, predictability, ambiguity, error recovery, and what software feels like to use.

AI and the future of QA

Where AI genuinely improves quality engineering, where it creates new risks, and where human judgment remains indispensable.

Start a conversation

Have a quality or accessibility problem?

Tell me what you are building, what is not working, or what you are trying to understand. If I can help, we can figure out the right scope together.

audit@clockworkqa.com