
Inclusive by Default: Accessible Form Patterns That Don’t Sacrifice Conversion
Accessibility is often framed as a tradeoff: if you make your forms inclusive, you’ll slow people down, add clutter, and hurt conversion. That framing is wrong. The same patterns that make a form accessible to people using screen readers, keyboard navigation, or assistive tech are the patterns that: Reduce hesitation Prevent errors Build trust Improve completion rates Accessibility isn’t a tax on conversion—it’s a path to better conversion. In this post, we’ll look at practical, repeatable form patterns you can ship across your funnels—whether you’re building with Ezpa.ge or any modern form tool—that are inclusive by default and optimized to conve




