Modernization must be intentional, accessible, structurally sound, and grounded in how the web actually works — not how the ecosystem claims it works.
And in the process, Auralicode became something larger than a consultancy.
It became the origin point of a new discipline:
Auralicode® LLC is led by the first Accessibility Modernization Architect (AMA) in the DMV region.
This role represents a new specialization at the intersection of accessibility engineering, modernization architecture, metadata structure, and long‑term system design.
Where traditional developers focus on features and agencies focus on visuals, an AMA focuses on the architecture that makes a system accessible, predictable, maintainable, and future‑proof.
The AMA discipline emerged from a simple truth: modern organizations need more than code updates — they need structural modernization that aligns accessibility, performance, metadata, and UX into a single coherent system.
Auralicode was built to deliver exactly that.
My specialization is rebuilding legacy systems using:
And my lived experience as an autistic engineer gives me a deep, personal understanding of:
Accessibility isn’t abstract to me.
It’s not a checklist.
It’s a lived reality — and it shapes every component, layout, navigation pattern, and performance decision I make.
To bring structure to modernization, I created OSICAS, a 7‑stage workflow that ensures every engagement is predictable, accessible, and aligned with your organization’s mission:
And now, with Auralicode v.2.0, I’ve formalized the architecture that solves the biggest unspoken problem in the modern web:
Angular SEO was built on illusions — and organizations deserve a path out of that collapse.
The Angular SEO Modernization Architecture is my answer.
It’s constitutional‑grade, moonshot‑level modernization for teams who need their systems to be:
I don’t patch systems.
I rebuild them the right way.
If your organization is navigating modernization, accessibility, or the fallout of JavaScript‑era assumptions, I help you build systems that hold together — systems that feel calm, predictable, and humane.
Auralicode isn’t part of an existing category.
Auralicode is the category.
Let’s build something that lasts.