Online Trainings

The Accessible Flow Framework Course (Coming Soon!)

For most customers today, the first point of contact with any business — including a neighborhood childcare program — is online. A website, a social media page, or a digital flyer is often the moment a family decides whether a business feels trustworthy enough to pursue. Now more than ever, there is a significant trust gap in the digital marketplace. Cluttered layouts, hard-to-read content, and inaccessible design quietly signal that a business is not professional or welcoming — and most owners never realize it is costing them customers. For childcare programs, where families are making one of the most trust-sensitive decisions of their lives, that silent exit is especially costly.

The Accessible Flow Framework closes that trust gap through sound, user-centered digital design. Rooted in the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, this course goes beyond compliance checklists to offer business owners a genuine understanding of how the brain interacts with digital content — what makes a site feel safe, credible, and worth staying on. Through four principles — Calm, Clarity, Flow, and Connection — students learn to build digital experiences that feel welcoming to every visitor, across every touchpoint, online and in person. Founder Kristyn Brownell built Salt Breeze Learning, using this exact framework, generating six figures in revenue in her first year. With federal digital accessibility requirements taking effect in April 2027, the market need is immediate. The Accessible Flow Framework gives small business owners, particularly those in childcare, a practical and proven path to building trust, expanding their reach, and growing with confidence. This course is set to launch in June of 2026.