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How a small NYC accessibility consultancy runs with Thomas Logan

1 h 4 min · 9 de abr de 2026
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Thomas has been running Equal Entry, an accessibility consulting company, for 12 years. Twelve years of helping organizations make their apps and websites usable for the billion-plus people worldwide who experience disability. No big exit, no venture funding, no hockey stick growth - just a small team doing essential work that most of tech still ignores. (Fun fact: only 40% of the top 100 websites are actually accessible.) I met Thomas at his accessibility meetup in NYC, and then we went to a Heated Rivalry spin class together 😛 because that's how friendships start on this podcast. We got into the real stuff: how he runs the business, what it actually earns, how much he pays himself, and what 'contribution' means when your work matters but the market doesn't always reward it. Find Thomas's work here: * a11y NYC meet up [https://www.meetup.com/a11ynyc/] * Equal Entry [https://equalentry.com/] * Thomas Logan LinkedIn profile [https://www.linkedin.com/in/techthomas/] Hosted by Elina Ashimbayeva - message me on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/elina-ashimbayeva/] or check out Making Good Money on Instagram Music by Mark Michele [https://open.spotify.com/artist/5AmEK91Li1IFyhfh7rrdAR] Edited by Ethan Alderson-Hughes [https://www.ethanah.com/]

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