Accessibility Statement
Be Seen Better is committed to making this website as accessible and usable as reasonably possible for a wide range of users, devices, and browsing conditions.
Not because it looks nice to say so. Because websites should be usable.
Accessibility is not a one-time badge and it is not a box to tick once and forget about. It is an ongoing process of improving structure, readability, usability, and compatibility so that more people can access the content and use the site without unnecessary friction.
Our approach to accessibility
We aim to make this website easier to use by focusing on practical accessibility measures such as:
- clear page structure
- readable content
- logical heading hierarchy
- sensible navigation
- usable layouts across common screen sizes
- avoiding unnecessary clutter or interaction barriers where possible
The goal is not perfection on paper while the actual site is a mess. The goal is a site that is reasonably usable in the real world.
What we are working toward
We aim, where reasonably achievable, to support access through considerations such as:
- text that is legible and not buried in decorative nonsense
- page layouts that remain functional on desktop and mobile devices
- content arranged in a logical reading order
- headings used to structure content meaningfully
- links and buttons that make sense in context
- reduced dependence on visual gimmicks that make content harder to use
- an overall experience that does not force users to fight the website
Accessibility also includes thinking about people using different input methods, screen sizes, connection conditions, and assistive technologies.
Ongoing improvements
Accessibility work is ongoing.
That means this site may be reviewed and improved over time in areas such as:
- navigation clarity
- heading structure
- text presentation
- contrast and readability
- form usability
- mobile responsiveness
- compatibility across modern browsers and devices
Some issues are obvious and easy to fix. Others only become clear through testing, feedback, or practical use. We are open to improving the site where barriers are identified.
Third-party content and tools
Some parts of this website may rely on third-party tools, embedded features, plugins, or external services. While we aim to use tools that support a usable experience, we do not control every aspect of third-party functionality.
Where accessibility limitations arise from third-party components, we may not be able to resolve every issue directly, but we can still review the problem and consider alternatives or improvements where practical.
Browser and device support
We aim for this website to work across current, commonly used browsers and devices. Older browsers, outdated operating systems, or unusual device configurations may not always provide the same experience.
That said, basic access to content should not depend on having the latest shiny device just to read a page properly.
Feedback and contact
If you experience an accessibility issue while using this website, you can contact us and explain the problem.
Helpful details include:
- the page where the issue occurred
- the device and browser you were using
- what you were trying to do
- what prevented you from doing it
This allows us to assess the problem more accurately and make improvements where reasonable.
If you need more information about how the site operates, how services are delivered, or how your data may be handled, see our How It Works, Partner & Delivery Model, and Privacy Policy pages.
Commitment
The point of this statement is not to pretend the site is flawless.
The point is to state clearly that accessibility matters, usability matters, and obvious barriers should not be ignored just because many small businesses cannot be bothered.
That is the standard we aim to work toward.

