Customer Stories
Our tools have helped a huge number of people and businesses around the world.
Hear some of their stories, and discover what we’ve done for them.
Our tools have helped a huge number of people and businesses around the world.
Hear some of their stories, and discover what we’ve done for them.
Libraries are all about access: to content, to the online world, and to information and support. In order to provide equal access to services to all its users, websites must be fully accessible to everyone. That includes people with disabilities, low literacy or English as a second language. County of Brant Public Library recognises this. ReachDeck supports them as they work hard to improve website accessibility and readability for all.
The Homeseeker Plus Partnership added the ReachDeck Toolbar to their website to help make online information more accessible to everyone.
Hull University Teaching Hospitals (HUTH) are on a journey to improve digital accessibility for the patients they serve. But with a small communications team, they were looking for tools to help them on their way. Read on to see how ReachDeck has benefited their users.
Tower Hamlets Council envisions a community where everyone experiences equal access to opportunities. That's why they chose to include ReachDeck in their digital accessibility strategy. Read their customer story to hear how they've created an inclusive online experience for their users.
The Township of Alfred and Plantagenet has integrated world-leading digital inclusion software, ReachDeck onto its website. It is now fully equipped with user-friendly speech, reading and translation tools. Read their customer story to hear how they've created an inclusive online experience for their users.
Yorkshire & Humber Academic Health Science Network (AHSN) is 1 of 15 AHSNs set up by NHS England. Across the country AHSNs act as a bridge between health care providers, commissioners, academia and industry. The goal of an AHSN is to ‘improve the health and prosperity of their region by unlocking the potential of new ideas’.