Accessibility, Zero-Click and AI: Playing What’s Next in 2025
“Don’t design for the future. Design for right now, for everyone.” This is an idea we’ve always embraced as we shape digital experiences that work for today’s users — and tomorrow’s. As we step into 2025, we’re focused on three things reshaping the digital landscape: accessibility, zero-click marketing and AI.
Here’s how these trends are challenging us to not just build what’s there, but anticipate what’s coming.
Accessibility/Digital Inclusion
Building accessible websites has always been about more than compliance — it’s about connection. Accessibility isn’t just a checklist; it’s an ethos, a commitment to making the digital world equitable. However, in 2025, inclusion will take on broader dimensions. Think better AI-powered tools for screen readers, inclusive design systems and smoother mobile experiences.
At SiteCrafting, we’re asking: How do we design for the people often left out of the mainstream digital experience? By leaning into digital inclusion, we’re building websites that are functional and meaningful for everyone who visits.
Zero-Click Marketing
Zero-click isn’t just a buzzword — it’s a new reality. The rise of featured snippets, instant answers, and AI means fewer users are clicking through to websites. Instead, they’re getting what they need directly in search results.
Does this mean we create less? Hardly. It means we think differently about how content functions. It’s not just about owning clicks but also about owning trust. We’re preparing for this shift by structuring data, crafting precise answers, and thinking beyond the website.
AI
AI has gone from experimental to essential. Tools like ChatGPT are reshaping how we strategize, design and even write. AI isn’t replacing creativity; it’s amplifying it. From predictive analytics to hyper-personalized user journeys, the potential is limitless.
But here’s our grounding question for 2025: How do we use AI to enhance humanity, not overshadow it? Whether designing smarter systems or using AI insights to refine experiences, our focus remains on keeping humanity and our hard-earned expertise at the core of what we do.
What’s Next
This shift isn’t new. We’ve seen it before with the advent of the internet, social media and countless other technological breakthroughs. These aren’t merely trends — they’re disruptions to the status quo, urging us to rethink how we approach, build and create.
In a previous blog, I referenced my favorite Miles Davis quote, which came to me through my good friend Kurt Jacobson: “Don’t play what’s there; play what’s not there.” At SiteCrafting, we thrive on that kind of challenge. When we embrace what’s not there, we create opportunities for something better to take shape.
