German Phrase
Die Plattform ist komplett zugänglich.
Meaning
The sentence means ‘The platform is fully accessible.’ It signals that the digital service can be used by everyone, including people with visual, auditory, motor or cognitive impairments, without any technical or design barriers.
When to use
Use this phrase when you want to highlight that a website, app, or any online learning platform complies with accessibility standards (e.g., WCAG) or when you reassure users that they will encounter no obstacles while navigating the service.
✦Grammar Breakdown
DiePlattformistkomplettzugänglich
Die (definite article)
‘Die’ is the feminine singular definite article, matching the noun ‘Plattform’.
Plattform (noun, fem.)
A feminine noun; its plural is ‘Plattformen’.
ist (sein, 3rd pers. sg.)
The verb ‘sein’ in present tense, used to link subject and predicate adjective.
komplett (adverb)
An adverb meaning ‘completely’ or ‘entirely’; it modifies the adjective that follows.
zugänglich (adjective)
Means ‘accessible’; after ‘sein’ it stays in the base form without an ending.
🗨In Conversation
Ist die neue Lernplattform barrierefrei?
Is the new learning platform barrier‑free?
Ja, die Plattform ist komplett zugänglich.
Yes, the platform is fully accessible.
✕Common Mistakes
Die komplette Plattform ist zugänglich.
‘Komplett’ is an adverb here, not an adjective. It should modify ‘zugänglich’, not the noun.
Ist komplett zugänglich die Plattform.
German word order places the subject before the verb; the predicate follows the verb.
Die Plattform ist zugänglich zu allen Nutzern.
‘Zugänglich’ is an adjective, not a verb; it does not take the preposition ‘zu’. Use ‘für’ if you need a preposition.
↔Alternatives
Die Plattform ist vollständig barrierefrei.
The platform is fully barrier‑free.
Die Plattform ist uneingeschränkt nutzbar.
The platform can be used without any restrictions.
Die Plattform ist komplett zugänglich für alle Nutzer.
The platform is completely accessible for all users.
Cultural Tip
In German business and tech communication, ‘barrierefrei’ is the most common buzz‑word for accessibility, but ‘zugänglich’ works well in a broader, more inclusive sense. When you claim a product is ‘komplett zugänglich’, be prepared to back it up with concrete accessibility features (screen‑reader support, captioning, keyboard navigation, etc.) to avoid over‑promising.

