I Love Orange. Orange Fails Accessibility.
Orange is energetic, bold, and beloved by brands everywhere. It's also one of the most consistent color contrast failures in digital accessibility. In this post, I'm breaking down why orange fails WCAG standards, sharing real email examples, and confessing the orange-adjacent mistake I made in my own brand — while literally teaching accessibility.
Why Auto-Captions Aren't Enough: A Guide to Captioning for Video and Podcasts
Learn why auto-captions and auto-transcribe aren’t enough and how to create accessible video captions and podcast transcripts that truly serve your audience.
Alt Text: The Small Detail That Makes a Big Accessibility Difference
Learn what alt text is, why it matters, and how to use tools like Successible to write accessible image descriptions across your online business.
Heading Levels: The Simple Structure Trick That Makes Your Content More Accessible Everywhere
Learn how to use heading levels on websites and Word docs for better accessibility, navigation, and SEO—with real-time help from Successible.
How Does Color Contrast Work?
In this blog, we’re going to unpack how color contrast actually works, who it affects, and how you can use a color contrast checker (including tools like Successible) to make sure your brand is both beautiful and readable.
How I Chose My Tech Stack While Building My First SaaS
How I chose a simple, accessible tech stack to build and fund Successible. And why Flodesk became the easiest way to run signups and email workflows.

