Digital accessibility is no longer a luxury, but a necessity. In an increasingly connected world, virtual events offer a unique opportunity to connect people globally. However, this potential is only fully realized when everyone can participate. It’s not just about meeting legal requirements, but about the responsibility to create an inclusive digital future where everyone, regardless of their abilities, can take part equally.
The pandemic has shown us just how vital digital solutions are for networking. However, many barriers still exist that exclude people with disabilities from virtual events. These barriers range from hard-to-navigate interfaces to a lack of support for assistive technologies. Inclusion in digital events, therefore, is not only about creating the technical infrastructure but also about ensuring platforms and formats enable participation for all.
With MEETYOO Show, we’re taking another step toward this vision. Through continuous development, we’ve focused on making digital events even more accessible and inclusive. The latest accessibility improvements have already been successfully tested and allow organizations to open their events to a broader, more diverse audience. In this post, we’ll introduce the key improvements and explain why accessibility is not just a legal obligation, but also a core part of creating a fair digital event culture.
Access to digital events is not a given for everyone. People with visual impairments, motor limitations, or other disabilities often face barriers when trying to attend virtual events. These barriers can stem from difficult-to-use interfaces, a lack of alternatives for visual content, or insufficient support for assistive technologies.
An accessible event is not only about removing these obstacles but also about creating a better overall user experience for everyone. Intuitive controls, clear structures, and alternative access options improve interaction and make the event more accessible to all. Implementing such measures is not just about compliance, but also about moving toward a fairer, more inclusive digital event world.
To make digital event participation accessible to more people, we’ve made several key improvements to MEETYOO Show. These changes aim to enhance accessibility while maintaining the platform’s functionality and ease of use.
Screen readers are essential for blind and visually impaired people. They read text aloud and allow navigation through websites and software without the need for visual support. Our webcast platform has been adjusted to ensure all key content and functions are accessible via screen readers.
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Not all users navigate software with a mouse. Many rely solely on the keyboard, either by preference or due to motor disabilities. We’ve enhanced keyboard navigation and added new keyboard shortcuts (hotkeys) to maximize ease of use.
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Good readability depends not just on font size but also on the contrast between text and background. Many people with visual impairments or color blindness struggle to perceive content when contrast levels are too low. We’ve adjusted all visual elements of MEETYOO Show to meet the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), improving readability.
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Digital accessibility is not a one-time project; it’s a continuous process. Our improvements have already shown positive effects: customers are actively using MEETYOO Show to open their events to a diverse audience. Many organizations are not only legally required to offer accessible solutions but also actively advocate for greater inclusion, taking on their social responsibility.
We continue to evolve our platform to provide the best possible experience for all participants. We base our development on current standards, laws, and valuable customer feedback. The continuous improvement of the platform ensures that we keep pace with the ever-evolving requirements for digital accessibility.
For us at MEETYOO, accessibility in digital events is not just a necessity—it’s a passion. We believe virtual events offer a powerful way to connect people, but only when these connections are accessible to all. With the latest improvements in MEETYOO Show, we’ve taken another important step toward a more inclusive and barrier-free event landscape.
For more information on how accessible events can be successfully implemented, check out our blog on inclusive events: