This beta program accessibility audit form is designed for teams that want structured accessibility feedback during beta testing. It helps reviewers capture who tested, what product area they evaluated, when testing took place, and whether they rely on assistive technology, so each submission has the context needed for follow-up.
The template focuses on practical accessibility checks that frequently surface during product reviews. It includes questions about text alternatives for non-text content, captions and transcripts for multimedia, color contrast, and whether information is communicated by color alone, making it useful for reviewing features against common WCAG expectations and the POUR principles.
Because the questions are specific, teams can spot patterns faster and compare findings across testers, features, and release cycles. It works well for product managers, designers, developers, founders, and QA specialists who need a repeatable way to collect accessibility issues before a wider launch.