Thanks for continuing this conversation @daniel5. I’m not a developer but I’ll say that one of the many reasons we decided to write a new app from the ground up is to make accessibility features easier to implement. Support for screen readers is on the roadmap for the app, in addition to better support for large text display, etc. I tried it out with a screen reader on today and, with the caveat that I’m not an experienced screen reader user, it seems to work pretty well for some parts of the app, but not other parts - which isn’t surprising, the app is still in beta and it has pieces missing or broken.
Once it’s out of beta and there’s something stable to work with, we would definitely like to hear feedback and ideas about how to improve accessibility.