Two ways to get involved
As an accessibility tester
Test digital products and provide feedback, earning a competitive hourly wage. You’ll also have the option to complete online surveys.
To qualify, you must be a native user of at least one of the following assistive technology categories, living in Canada or the United States:
- Alternative navigation
- Screen magnification
- Screen readers
As a survey respondent
Participate in online surveys and get paid for the ones you complete. Past surveys have explored the accessibility of media, voting and elections, travel, and more.
To qualify, you must identify as a person living with a disability in Canada or the United States.
Two ways to get involved
As an accessibility tester
Test digital products and provide feedback, earning a competitive hourly wage. You’ll also have the option to complete online surveys.
To qualify, you must be a native user of at least one of the following assistive technology categories, living in Canada or the United States:
- Alternative navigation
- Screen magnification
- Screen readers
As a survey respondent
Participate in online surveys and get paid for the ones you complete. Past surveys have explored the accessibility of media, voting and elections, travel, and more.
To qualify, you must identify as a person living with a disability in Canada or the United States.
How to join Fable’s Community
Why join Fable’s Community?
Why join Fable’s community?
“As a blind person who uses technology regularly, accessibility has always been something important to me. Working with Fable has enabled me to do my part in helping to make websites and apps accessible for my community. […] I am beyond grateful for the experience that working for Fable has provided, and the feeling that I am making the world more inclusive for everyone.”
Grace A.
Accessibility Tester
“As a blind person who uses technology regularly, accessibility has always been something important to me. Working with Fable has enabled me to do my part in helping to make websites and apps accessible for my community.”
Grace A.
Accessibility tester