• What moves us and inspires you

    Everyone can learn how to communicate in a successful and accessible way—within their own company and, even more importantly, with others. On this website, we will regularly provide you with glimpses into our activities and share things that move us as well as approaches and best practices that you may find inspiring. One thing’s for sure: sharing knowledge will allow us to all grow together.

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    Five people are visible on a stage. They stand in front of a screen. At the top of the screen are three lines of the English lyrics to the song being sung. These lyrics are produced by sign language interpreters. The two people in the middle of the stage are sign language poets. They perform the text in sign language. © Beat the Silence with link: Das WUK | Beat the Silence
  • A young man and two young women are photographed from the ground, looking upwards. They stand in a circle, holding each other's shoulders. Above them, the blue sky with a few white clouds. The three are smiling at each other. In the center of the image, three dots with blue lines also form a circle.
  • What moves us and inspires you

    Everyone can learn how to communicate in a successful and accessible way—within their own company and, even more importantly, with others. On this website, we will regularly provide you with glimpses into our activities and share things that move us as well as approaches and best practices that you may find inspiring. One thing’s for sure: sharing knowledge will allow us to all grow together.

    Learn more
    Five people on a stage standing and performing in front of a screen. At the top of the screen, three lines of the English lyrics of the song are displayed, after being produced by speech-to-text interpreters. Two people in the middle of the stage are sign language poets. They perform the text in sign language. © Beat the Silence with link: Das WUK | Beat the Silence
  • A young man and two young women are photographed from the ground, looking upwards. They stand in a circle, holding each other's shoulders. Above them, the blue sky with a few white clouds. The three are smiling at each other. In the center of the image, three dots with blue lines also form a circle.

What do we stand for?

We are saccessible, your agency for accessible communication and accessibility.

For us and our customers, accessibility means both, complying with legal provisions and contributing to equality, inclusion and integration.

Above all, we want to provide tailor-made and convincing accessibility solutions.

We pursue this approach without compromise for companies in the B2B and B2C sectors, providing our customers with a wide range of services: for accessible events, websites and texts as well as for training accessibility officers or experts in the fields of accessibility and inclusion.

What do we do?

Accessibility and accessible communication are very near to our hearts.

We keep you up to date with information on legal requirements and efficient solutions for implementing accessibility—for you, your company and your customers.

In our offers, we always focus on solutions that meet your specific requirements and help you to achieve your goals.

We offer comprehensive advice and support, from your initial challenges related to accessibility and accessible communication all the way to your customised solutions and beyond.

  • A young female speaker in an elegant black dress stands facing the audience in front of four rows of comfortable, upholstered armchairs. Around a dozen people are seated in the armchairs, they are displayed from behind. In the last row, in the center of the image, a person in a wheelchair is amongst them.
  • A young female speaker in an elegant black dress stands facing the audience in front of four rows of comfortable, upholstered armchairs. Around a dozen people are seated in the armchairs, they are displayed from behind. In the last row, in the center of the image, a person in a wheelchair is amongst them.

What do we offer?

We stand for successful accessible communication that works out for everyone involved. We work with people and use tools in their interest…

…to make sure that accessible communication does not become an insurmountable obstacle course.

…to make sure that accessible solutions and services really reduce barriers and help users.

…to make sure that appealing designs and compelling visualisations make products beneficial for everyone.

saccessible events

We advise and support you in planning and implementing accessible events: from inclusive and understandable announcements in plain language to hiring interpreters and providing accessible tools for interaction.

Learn more about our offer for events >>>

saccessible online

Whether you want to sell products via a web shop or publish information on a website that uses different multimedia text formats (continuous text, audio material, video material, graphics), it’s always better to make everything accessible right from the outset. We support you if you want to redesign your website or if you want to adapt it to accessibility requirements.

Learn more about our offer for your online presence >>>

saccessible texts

Do your training materials, brochures or website text need an accessibility check? Do you need accessible texts including text, audio and images? Do you need comprehensible and accessible texts that also come with a compelling design and visualisations? Choose from our extensive service portfolio.

Learn more about our offer for your texts >>>

saccessible development

Would you like to learn more about accessibility and accessible communication? Would you like to raise your team’s awareness and prepare them for accessible communication? Book one of our customised workshops, a short presentation or our consulting package. Do you prefer to learn on your own? Then our checklists are just what you need.

Learn more about our offer for further training >>>

Rating your accessibility

Consultation session to assess your needs:

  • online
  • duration: 2 hours from €690

What you get:

  • your customised accessibility concept
  • a template for an accessibility statement adapted to your needs
  • a detailed checklist for your company, including specific recommendations for implementing accessibility

from €1,690

  • On a sidewalk paved in two shades of gray, yellow tactile paving strips guide people with visual impairments. In the center of the image, a larger rectangular area in bright blue with a white border with a pictogram of a person in wheelchair in white.
  • On a sidewalk paved in two shades of gray, yellow tactile paving strips guide people with visual impairments. In the center of the image, a larger rectangular area in bright blue with a white border with a pictogram of a person in wheelchair in white.

Why should companies make their communication accessible?

Accessibility is a human right, as is accessible communication, which is why they are enshrined in numerous legal regulations. This right applies to all people—not just to those with disabilities.

What laws on accessibility are there?

There are numerous regulations that define accessibility for products and services, primarily relating to technical aspects.

Learn more about the statutory basis and legal obligations >>>

What must companies do to ensure accessibility from 2025 onwards?

The Austrian Accessibility Act (Barrierefreiheitsgesetz) and the German Accessibility Enhancement Act (Barrierefreiheitsstärkungsgesetz) that have both entered into force on 28 June 2025 have made accessibility an important topic also for companies.

Learn more about accessible products and services >>>

Learn more about implementing accessibility in your company >>>

What is the (added) value of accessibility for companies?

Accessible communication has immediate benefits for your company.

You can reach more people: on your website, with your presentation or with your video.

You can also create added value for society as a whole: equal access to information.

You can tap into new user groups, because targeted communication will help you to make sure that fewer people feel excluded—from communication, offers and products.

If you keep accessible communication in mind right from the outset, you will not perceive it as additional effort and expense, but as efficient added value!

Learn more about the users of accessible communication >>>

  • Six cubes in a row on yellow background: five cubes are white, each with a gray arrow pointing right on its face. However, there is a small gap between the fourth and fifth white cubes: a blue cube with a sketched figure in gray on its face closes this gap with its bottom edge. The blue cube has a emojis on it.
  • Six cubes in a row on yellow background: five cubes are white, each with a gray arrow pointing right on its face. However, there is a small gap between the fourth and fifth white cubes: a blue cube with a sketched figure in gray on its face closes this gap with its bottom edge. The blue cube has a emojis on it.

What are saccessible’s rates?

Our services are specifically tailored to your needs—individual, personal and customised.

Our service packages give you a rough overview of the services that you can use according to your individual needs >>>

  • Accessible communication? Successful communication – tailor-made design and impact.

    A middle-aged woman wearing a blue pantsuit with beige polka dots stands in the middle of a staircase. She smiles at the camera and leans against the metal railing of a ramp that runs up the stairs. It is Judith Platter. The staircase is the Thurnstiege, with accessible ramps in Vienna's 9th district.
  • Accessible communication? No barriers for achieving your goals – thanks to our support!

    Two women in close-up. They sit side by side and smile at the camera. The woman in the foreground is blonde and wears a blue top with beige polka dots. It is Judith Platter. The woman in the background has long, brown hair. She wears distinctive glasses with brown frames and a blue top. It is Ursula Nasswetter.
  • Your partner for successful accessible communication!

    The logo of saccessible features the name in blue. Above the letter "i," three dots in yellow, blue, and brown, combined with blue lines, form a circle. Below the name, a ramp is suggested in yellow, and below that, the words "successful accessible communication" are written in brown.
  • Accessible communication? Our expertise and vision for your individual needs!

    A middle-aged woman wearing a blue jumpsuit with beige polka dots standing on a staircase. She smiles at the camera and leans against the metal railing of a ramp that runs up the stairs. It is Judith Platter. The staircase is the Thurnstiege, with accessible ramps in Vienna's 9th district.
  • Accessible communication? A piece of cake with our support!

    Two women in close-up. They are sitting side by side. The woman in the foreground is smiling at the camera. She is blonde and wearing a blue top with beige polka dots. It is Judith Platter. The woman in the background has her eyes closed and appears very relaxed. She has long, brown hair. She is wearing distinctive glasses with brown frames and a blue top. It is Ursula Nasswetter.
  • Accessible communication? Successful communication – tailor-made design and impact.

    A middle-aged woman wearing a blue pantsuit with beige polka dots stands in the middle of a staircase. She smiles at the camera and leans against the metal railing of a ramp that runs up the stairs. It is Judith Platter. The staircase is the Thurnstiege, with accessible ramps in Vienna's 9th district.
  • Accessible communication? No barriers for achieving your goals – thanks to our support!

    Two women in close-up. They sit side by side and smile at the camera. The woman in the foreground is blonde and wears a blue top with beige polka dots. It is Judith Platter. The woman in the background has long, brown hair. She wears distinctive glasses with brown frames and a blue top. It is Ursula Nasswetter.
  • Your partner for successful accessible communication!

    The logo of saccessible features the name in blue. Above the letter "i," three dots in yellow, blue, and brown, combined with blue lines, form a circle. Below the name, a ramp is suggested in yellow, and below that, the words "successful accessible communication" are written in brown.
  • Accessible communication? Our expertise and vision for your individual needs!

    A middle-aged woman wearing a blue pantsuit with beige polka dots stands in the middle of a staircase. She smiles at the camera and leans against the metal railing of a ramp that runs up the stairs. It is Judith Platter. The staircase is the Thurnstiege, with accessible ramps in Vienna's 9th district.
  • Accessible communication? A piece of cake with our support!

    Two women in close-up. They are sitting side by side. The woman in the foreground is smiling at the camera. She is blonde and wearing a blue top with beige polka dots. It is Judith Platter. The woman in the background has her eyes closed and appears very relaxed. She has long, brown hair. She is wearing distinctive glasses with brown frames and a blue top. It is Ursula Nasswetter.

About us

We combine our interdisciplinary training backgrounds, work experience and expertise in the fields of transcultural communication, translation, interpreting, accessible communication, event management, graphics, design, technology and tools to offer you the best of all these worlds.

Learn more about Judith Platter, one of the two founders of saccessible >>>

Learn more about Ursula Nasswetter, one of the two founders of saccessible >>>

What makes us special?

We do everything we can to ensure that everyone can benefit from accessible communication using appealing designs, compelling images and tailor-made texts.

Learn more about projects that we have successfully implemented>>>

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  • A woman's right hand touches different letters on a metal plate containing the letters of the Braille alphabet. Blind people can read texts using Braille characters.

How can you contact us?

Dr.in Judith Platter

email: judith.platter@saccessible.eu

+43 664 2200614 (phone and messenger)

Ursula Nasswetter

email: ursula.nasswetter@saccessible.eu

+43 664 2048618 (phone and messenger)

Legal notice >>>

Data protection declaration>>>

Terms and Conditions >>>

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