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Become a MyWebAccess tester.

Help improve the web by testing sites and sharing your lived experience.

Job summary

Freelance disabled user tester roles

Lived experience is your expertise — no formal qualifications required.

Pay

£20 per test

Time

Up to 1 hour

Location

Remote

Availability

Ad-hoc

How it works

A simple, flexible process for ad-hoc opportunities.

Step 1

Apply online

Complete the application form and share your access needs and the devices you use.

Step 2

We review

We review submissions and match you to upcoming testing opportunities.

Step 3

Get matched

When a relevant test is available, we’ll invite you to take part and share feedback.

Role overview

Paid, remote opportunities for disabled people with a range of access needs.

What you’ll do

Test websites from home and share your experience to improve accessibility.

  • Test websites from home and complete simple tasks and questions
  • Use your lived experience to identify barriers and share feedback
  • Help improve digital accessibility for agencies and their clients

Who can apply

We’re looking for disabled people with a range of access needs.

  • Disabled person with a range of access needs
  • Regular user of assistive technology
  • Access to a device you can test on
  • Comfortable working independently on ad-hoc opportunities
  • No formal qualifications required — lived experience is your expertise

Important details

Key details to review before applying.

  • £20 per completed test (up to one hour).
  • Work is offered on an ad-hoc basis with no guaranteed frequency.
  • Remote testing from home.
  • You’ll manage your own tax returns as a freelancer.

Common questions

Quick answers to help you decide if the role is right for you.

Do I need formal qualifications?

No. Your lived experience is your expertise.

What equipment do I need?

A device you already use with assistive technology.

Can I apply if I use magnification or other access tools?

Yes. We welcome a range of access needs and technologies.

Ready to apply?

Apply to join our pool of freelance disabled user testers.

Applications are accepted on an ongoing basis. Need help with the form? Contact us for support.