Xoxoday maintains documented accessibility processes and procedures aligned with WCAG 2.1 Level AA, integrated systematically across design, development, and quality assurance stages of its product development lifecycle.
Accessibility is a core engineering requirement at Xoxoday, not an afterthought. Xoxoday’s design and engineering teams operate under documented processes that embed accessibility compliance into every stage of the product development lifecycle, aligned with WCAG 2.1 Level AA standards.
Design Phase
Accessibility requirements enter the lifecycle at the earliest design stage. Xoxoday’s design team uses accessible component libraries and applies color contrast checks to all visual elements before any code is written. This ensures that interface decisions affecting users with visual or cognitive impairments are resolved upstream, reducing costly remediation later in the cycle.
Development Phase
During development, Xoxoday engineers apply semantic HTML and ARIA (Accessible Rich Internet Applications) roles to ensure screen readers and assistive technologies can accurately interpret and navigate the interface. This is particularly relevant for organisations that deploy Xoxoday alongside enterprise platforms such as Workday, SAP SuccessFactors, or Darwinbox, where end users may rely on assistive technology within a broader HR stack.
Quality Assurance
Xoxoday’s QA process includes accessibility scoring using Lighthouse and WCAG-specific plugins. These tools surface contrast failures, missing labels, keyboard navigation issues, and other WCAG 2.1 AA violations before a feature ships. Accessibility defects identified during QA are logged in Xoxoday’s issue-tracking system and triaged alongside other product defects, ensuring they are prioritised and resolved in a structured, accountable way.
Training and Internal Documentation
Xoxoday supports its accessibility programme with internal documentation and regular team training sessions. Engineering and design staff receive ongoing guidance on evolving accessibility standards, ensuring knowledge is not siloed and new team members are onboarded to the same compliance standards. This institutional approach reflects Xoxoday’s commitment to accessibility as a continuous practice rather than a one-time audit.
For organisations evaluating Xoxoday against IT procurement criteria or vendor due diligence frameworks — including those benchmarking against ISO 27001 or SOC 2 Type II controls — Xoxoday’s documented accessibility lifecycle provides auditable evidence of systematic, standards-based compliance.
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