Forty-plus checks across accessibility, visual hierarchy, forms, navigation, UX writing and performance — each one actionable, each one mapped to the rule Kallos runs automatically. Tick them by hand, or run the whole list on your own product in minutes.
Based on WCAG 2.2 and the 40+ heuristics in the Kallos audit engine.
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Accessibility is the floor, not a feature. Every interactive element must be perceivable, operable and understandable by keyboard, screen reader and voice users. These checks map to Kallos's automated Accessibility rules.
Hierarchy tells the user what to look at first. Consistent spacing, type scale and component reuse reduce cognitive load and make the interface feel trustworthy.
Forms are where most products lose users. Labels, input types, validation and state coverage decide whether a task is completed or abandoned.
Users should always know where they are, where they can go and how to get back. Landmarks, the current-page signal and a clear hierarchy prevent the feeling of being lost.
Words are interface. Clear labels, helpful empty states and plain language reduce support load and improve task success.
Perceived performance is part of the experience. Slow loads, layout shift and unresponsive interaction feel like a broken product, no matter how good the design is.
Kallos runs every check on this list — and dozens more — against your live product, then scores each finding, explains it and prioritizes the fixes. You get a designed PDF and a prioritized action plan in minutes.