Convertigo, pioneer of Low code / No code Open Source development platforms, has just reached a major milestone in digital accessibility.
In collaboration with Warren Walter, a digital services company specializing in accessibility, Convertigo has updated its No code platform to comply with RGAA 4.1 standards, guaranteeing universal accessibility for its users, including people with disabilities.
The General Accessibility Reference for Administrations (RGAA) is the official standard in France for digital accessibility.
The latest version, RGAA 4.1, includes 106 control criteria that define how to make digital content accessible to everyone. This covers a wide range of disabilities, including visual, auditory, motor, and cognitive impairments.
Respecting the RGAA is not just a legal obligation.
1. Equality: Allowing all users, regardless of their physical or mental abilities, to benefit from the same online services and information.
2. Reduction of barriers: Facilitating the social and professional integration of people with disabilities by providing them with autonomous access to digital services.
3. Compliance: Assisting companies in complying with current legislation.
The collaboration between Convertigo and Warren Walter is part of a shared commitment to expanding digital access.
Convertigo is the FullStack platform for No code and Low code application development.
As the Open Source alternative to other Enterprise grade platforms such as Microsoft Power Apps, it transforms how companies deploy their business solutions with a dual approach: Low code for IT departments and No code for business teams.
The Convertigo platform is enriched with over 300 connectors allowing smooth and fast integration with various applications and databases and can be hosted On Premises.
Convertigo has offices in France and North America and serves hundreds of SME’s and large customers (Banking, Insurance, Retail).