Accessibility Audit Framework Proposed for MonkeyCode's Parallel Agent Task UI
A developer has outlined an accessibility audit protocol for MonkeyCode, a SaaS tool that manages parallel AI agent tasks. The audit focuses on whether keyboard and screen-reader users can track task state changes — such as a task moving from 'running' to 'needs-input' — without relying solely on visual cues like color or card reordering. Key failure conditions identified include color-only state indicators, overly verbose live regions, cards disappearing before review, and ambiguous cancellation targets. The protocol recommends testing at 200% zoom, with reduced motion, using keyboard-only navigation across named browser and screen-reader combinations. The author clarifies this is a proposed testing framework, not a confirmed finding of defects in MonkeyCode's current interface.
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