Doing a website or digital experience that is accessible for people with disabilities is not optional, but rather a necessary part of the design and creation process. There is also a strong business case for creating an inclusive digital experience, as the global market for people with disabilities is estimated to be over 1 billion people with a spending power of more than $6 trillion. Avoiding lawsuits and prosecution due to lack of accessibility can have severe consequences. To start making your website or digital experience accessible, you need to consider your content model, which should be structured in a way that allows assistive technology to navigate through the page or website easily. This includes using HTML5 tags with semantic meaning, such as `<header>`, `<footer>`, and `<section>`. Contentful is built to deliver content to different channels, including devices like Google Home and mobile apps, making it easy to publish the same content in different formats for differently-abled people. The platform separates the content from its presentation layer, allowing editors to manage voice content easily and iterate without needing constant help from development.