These guidelines impact commercial websites falling under Title III of the ADA, which includes various businesses accessible to the public – from retail stores to online shops.
While the guidelines don't impose strict rules, they do advise businesses on enhancing accessibility. This has led to a significant trend right now – a growing demand for accessible designs in web development.
Creating accessible websites ensures that users can easily access information and navigate interfaces, proving beneficial for everyone. Starting this practice now will save you time and prevent rushed implementations in the future.
Finally, users are the people who can become your clients. You should stop preventing them from doing this.
By the way, in the UK we are regulated by Equality Act 2010, so your website must be made accessible to people with disabilities.
Start implementing web accessibility practice in your development process today. Your future will thank you.