Advise Wise improves platform accessibility
The platform has made accessibility improvements for colour blind users.

Later life sourcing platform, Advise Wise, has announced a series of improvements to its platform usability and accessibility, including an enhanced colour blind experience.
As part of the latest innovations, the Advise Wise Platform has introduced new abilities in the product search, such as 'select all and deselect all' options, enabling faster filtering that makes product sourcing more efficient for users.
Following feedback from active users of the platform, the team have also made accessibility improvements for colour blind users by relying less on the colour of elements alone to indicate the progress or the completion of a step, to ensure that the platform is as accessible as possible for users.
In addition, the platform has benefited from a few small design updates to give a refreshed look and feel, while improving the user experience by way of more cohesive visual presentation.
Benjamin Wells, head of product and development at Advise Wise, commented: “We are proud to introduce these enhancements, as we continue to improve the platform usability. We always strive to provide financial advisers with a powerful but easy-to-use tool for a more efficient workflow and once again, we’ve listened to our members’ feedback and developed new options to enable faster filtering, increasing the efficiency of their product sourcing.
“For us it’s important to keep advisers at the core of what we do; we remain dedicated to continuously improving our platform to offer advisers even greater efficiency, effectiveness in their work as well as exceptional user experience."

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