Create a multilingual website with a multisite approach and increase reach

Building a multilingual website is far more than a technical feature. For many organisations – especially in the education and healthcare sectors – it means genuine access, trust, and visibility. Our current case study with the Erste-Hilfe-Schule Berlin demonstrates the significant impact it can have, with a target audience consisting of professionals, parents, and caregivers from very diverse linguistic backgrounds.
Accessible websites and online shops: Mandatory from 29 June 2025 – act now to ensure legal compliance

Accessibility means reachability. This means that standard requirements are not sufficient; requirements relating to visual and hearing impairments, motor limitations, and older people must also be met.
Accessibility – What the new Accessibility Act means

Accessibility means reachability. This means that standard requirements are not sufficient; requirements relating to visual and hearing impairments, motor limitations, and older people must also be met.
Digital Inclusion: How accessible web design improves usability for everyone

Accessible web design not only improves user experience, but also brings benefits such as a wider target audience and better SEO performance. With clear guidelines and practical tools, developers can create accessible websites, thereby contributing to a more inclusive web.