From external findings to frontend implementation.
For teams holding accessibility findings from an external audit or review, and needing them fixed in the code. The work runs as two separate services — scoping first, then implementation.
This service starts from external findings — an audit or review you already hold.
Sola Studio works on the implementation side of accessibility, not the review side. The findings themselves come from an external provider — this service starts from there.
Works as a starting point
Formal findings from an external accessibility review provider — an audit report or review results, whether you commissioned them directly or received them through a partner.
Doesn't work on its own
Automated check output, internal issue lists, developer tickets, or user reports — on their own, these aren't a usable starting point. They still need interpreting into findings, and that interpretation is review work.
If formal findings aren't in place yet, arranging an external review is the step before this one.
Two services, in a fixed order — scoping first, then remediation.
Findings tell you what needs to change. What that change involves — which fixes are small, which touch a shared component, which sit inside a third-party widget you can't modify — is in the codebase, not the report. Working that out is real work, and it has to happen before implementation can be quoted honestly. So it's a service of its own: Scoping Confirmation establishes the scope and estimate; Remediation carries out the agreed work. Both are handled by the same person, so what's understood during scoping carries straight into implementation, with no handoff in between.
Scoping Confirmation
Reads your findings against the actual codebase and produces a Remediation Estimate.
View Scoping ConfirmationRemediation
Carries out the agreed fixes in the code — forms, focus, keyboard, ARIA, and component behaviour.
View RemediationThe two are contracted, quoted, and paid separately. Receiving a Remediation Estimate doesn't commit you to going ahead — and the scoping fee isn't credited toward remediation.

Who you'd be working with
Sola Studio is run by Yoko Shiina, a frontend engineer with an accessibility focus — IAAP CPACC certified.
Have findings in hand?
Share the audit or review results you already have, along with a short description of the pages, forms, or flows involved. Nothing is payable until the fee is confirmed.